A psychiatrist's view from Libya as the storm death toll reaches 5,000 NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Huda Akram, who is based in Benghazi, about the devastating storm that collapsed two dams and killed at least 5,000 people in Libya.

A psychiatrist's view from Libya as the storm death toll reaches 5,000

A psychiatrist's view from Libya as the storm death toll reaches 5,000

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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Huda Akram, who is based in Benghazi, about the devastating storm that collapsed two dams and killed at least 5,000 people in Libya.