Khaleej Times

Yemen suspected cholera cases reach 1m

- AFP

sanaa — The number of suspected cholera cases in war-torn Yemen has reached one million, the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross said on Thursday.

“Yemen suspected cholera cases have reached the threshold of one million, amplifying the suffering of the country caught up in a brutal war,” the ICRC said on its Yemen Twitter account.

The World Health Organisati­on warned in November that some 2,200 people have already died from the waterborne disease, which has propagated rapidly due to deteriorat­ing hygiene and sanitation conditions.

Marc Poncin, the emergency coordinato­r for Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Yemen, said that cholera mortality rates had been on a downtrend in recent months but that the disease was far from vanquished.

“The vibrio is a very resistant bacteria that can survive in water for a very long period of time,” Poncin said, warning that next year’s rainy season could bring an uptick.

“As soon as there is a favourable situation for its increase then it’s there,” he added.

Yemen is in the midst of a bloody war between pro-government forces backed by a Saudi-led coalition and Houthi rebels who control the capital.

Coalition air raids killed 43 Houthi fighters in the Red Sea province of Hodeida in the past day alone, amid a push by pro-government forces to advance toward a key port there, medical and military sources said.

Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies intervened in the conflict on the side of the government in 2015 with air strikes and a far-reaching blockade on its neighbour’s air and sea ports.

The Iran-backed Houthis on Tuesday conducted another failed missile strike against Riyadh to mark the 1,000th day since the Saudi-led interventi­on.

The coalition said in a statement on Wednesday that it would not resort to closing rebel-held Hodeida in the wake of the attack.

More than 8,750 people have been killed the fight against the rebels, triggering what the UN has called the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis. —

 ?? AFP ?? A Yemeni woman sits next to a malnourish­ed child receiving treatment at a hospital in Hodeidah. —
AFP A Yemeni woman sits next to a malnourish­ed child receiving treatment at a hospital in Hodeidah. —

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