The Citizen (Gauteng)

Yemen food crisis worsens

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– Food aid in a warehouse on the frontlines of the Yemen war is at risk of rotting, the United Nations (UN) said yesterday, leaving millions of Yemenis without access to life-saving sustenance.

The Red Sea Mills silos, located in the western port city of Hodeida, are believed to contain enough grain to feed several million people for a month. But the granary has remained off-limits to aid organisati­ons for months.

“The World Food Programme grain stored in the mills – enough to feed 3.7 million people for a month – has been inaccessib­le for over five months and is at risk of rotting,” read a joint statement by the UN aid chief and special envoy for Yemen.

“We emphasise that ensuring access to the mills is a shared responsibi­lity among the parties to the conflict in Yemen.”

Hodeida, and its food silos, have been in the hands of Yemen’s Huthi rebels since 2014, when the insurgents staged a takeover of large swathes of Yemeni territorie­s.

The coup prompted the military interventi­on of Saudi Arabia and its allies the following year on behalf of the embattled government, triggering what the UN calls the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis. More than 10 million Yemenis stand at the brink of starvation. – AFP

Sanaa

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