TEHRAN (Iran News) – Flash floods in Yemen, triggered by torrential rains, have killed at least 172 people, and damaged homes and UNESCO-listed world heritage sites across the country, reports said.
In the province of Ma’arib east of the capital city of Yemen, 19 children were among 30 people killed by the flash floods, AFP reported.
In the province’s displaced person camps, 1,340 families saw their tents and belongings swept away.
In Lahij province, seven people drowned when their vehicle was swept downstream.
Another four people were killed on the road connecting the southern provinces of Hadramawt and Shabwa, the report added.
The houses in Yemen’s the UNESCO-listed Old City of Sana’a are also collapsing due to heavy rains, as months of floods and storms assail a country already reeling from war, food shortages, and disease.
The distinctive brown and white mud-brick houses of Sana’a’s historic neighborhoods, which date from before the 11th century, have long been under threat from war and neglect.
The destruction has dealt a new blow to a country already in the grips of what the United Nations describes as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis after years of Saudi-led war against the Arab country.
Five years of war have killed more than 100,000 people, left 80 percent of the population reliant on aid, and pushed millions to the brink of famine.
In addition, and on top of the new coronavirus that is believed to be spreading largely undetected, heavy rains spread diseases like cholera, dengue fever, and malaria.
- source : Tasnim, Irannews