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Stagnant water and squishy mud have flooded houses, streets and palm groves around the Libyan northwestern town of Zliten, spreading a foul smell and creating breeding grounds for mosquitos. Many locals have fled their homes, where walls have cracked or collapsed, amid fears of a worsening environmental crisis in the area about 160 kilometres (100 miles) east of the capital Tripoli.
Much of Libya is bone-dry desert but one Mediterranean coastal town is suffering the opposite problem its houses and fields have been inundated by a mysterious upsurge of groundwater.Elsewhere in the world, rising sea levels have been linked to coastal groundwater upsurges as dense salt water can seep deep into the ground and push up the lighter freshwater.
A spectacular rise in groundwater in the town of Zliten in western Libya has pushed dozens of families to flee their flood-damaged homes, raising fears of an environmental News