Tag: Yemen

  • UN warns Yemen’s food insecurity remains serious threat

    UN warns Yemen’s food insecurity remains serious threat

    SANAA: Despite the efforts of the UN and its partners, the problem of food insecurity in Yemen remains a severe threat, warned an official of the world body.

    David Gressly, the UN resident and humanitarian coordinator for Yemen, said that 17 million people in Yemen are still grappling with food insecurity, as revealed by a recent report from the UN food agency, the World Food Programme (WFP), and the Unicef, reports Xinhua news agency.

    The report further disclosed a worrisome trend, projecting an increase in the number of people likely to experience severe levels of acute food insecurity from 3.2 million in the first five months of 2023 to 3.9 million in the latter half of the year.

    Among these figures, approximately 2.8 million people are expected to face crisis-level hunger.

    WFP Representative in Yemen Richard Ragan stressed in the report that urgent and sustained support is required to prevent a humanitarian crisis and famine in Yemen.

    He pointed to the fragile nature of Yemen’s food security situation, warning that without continued assistance, the hard-earned progress made over the past few years would be in jeopardy.

    “There are women, men, and children …, whose lives straddle the fine line between hope and utter devastation,” said Ragan, urging donors to reconfirm their commitment to assisting the most vulnerable Yemeni population.

    Yemen has been engulfed in a deadly military conflict since late 2014, when the Houthi group seized control of several northern provinces, displacing the internationally-recognized government from the capital city of Sanaa.

    The ongoing conflict has resulted in a staggering number of casualties and has plunged Yemen into humanitarian crises, including widespread famine.

  • Dam collapse kills four in Yemen

    Dam collapse kills four in Yemen

    Sanaa: Four people were killed in Yemen after the collapse of a water dam in the Al Mahwit governorate, about 111 km west of the capital Sanaa.

    Local authorities on Sunday confirmed that the Al-Aqabi Dam in the Hafash district of Al Mahwit governorate had collapsed, causing a flood that swept away a mosque with four people inside, killing all of them.

    The flood also damaged nearby houses.

    The governorate has been under the control of the Houthi group since 2014, Xinhua news agency reported.

    Adel Issa, an official appointed by the Houthis in the governorate, attributed the dam’s collapse to heavy rains and torrential flows.

    Two rescue and ambulance vehicles were dispatched to the scene by authorities in Sanaa, he added.

    Yemen’s National Centre of Meteorology issued a warning to citizens in several governorates, including Al Mahwit, about heavy rains and advised them to avoid travelling through torrential passages, valleys, and reefs during and after the rainfall.