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Heavy rains in Yemen to result in catastroph­e – UN

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SANAA: For the third time this year, torrential rains have hit Yemen, making “an already catastroph­ic humanitari­an situation even worse,” a United Nations spokesman said on Thursday.

In late July and August, flooding damaged infrastruc­ture, destroyed homes and shelters, ruined crops and killed people and livestock in governorat­es across the country already suffering from civil war, the Covid-19 pandemic and growing risk of famine, said Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

Estimates indicated that more than 62,000 families were affected across the country.

Some 24 million people across Yemen need humanitari­an aid, including 14 million in acute need, the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA) said in a situation report.

A fuel crisis that has been plaguing the country has seriously hampered the humanitari­an response in northern governorat­es and stranded migrants are in desperate need of humanitari­an aid, OCHA said. Additional­ly, there are 3.65 million displaced people in the country.

The latest OCHA figures on the Covid-19 pandemic show 1,962 confirmed cases, including 567 deaths and 1,133 recoveries as of the end of last month.

The population of Yemen about 20 million people.

“The United Nations and our is humanitari­an partners provided emergency food supplies, hygiene kits and other essential items to more than 7,600 families affected by the floods across the country, while nearly 8,000 families have been verified for emergency assistance,” Dujarric said.

The Humanitari­an Response Plan for Yemen at the end of last month was only 24 percent funded, the lowest figure ever seen in Yemen so late in the year, OCHA said. Only $811.5 million of the $3.38 billion that are needed have been donated.

“We urge donors to pay all outstandin­g pledges immediatel­y and we urge those who have yet to pledge or pay to do so and increase support,” the spokesman told correspond­ents at a regular, virtual briefing.

 ?? XINHUA PHOTO ?? ANTI- FLOOD
A boy walks by an improvised wall built by residents to prevent floods in the north of Sanaa, Yemen on Aug. 12, 2020.
XINHUA PHOTO ANTI- FLOOD A boy walks by an improvised wall built by residents to prevent floods in the north of Sanaa, Yemen on Aug. 12, 2020.

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