Extreme Weather Strikes Again: Flash Floods Wreak Havoc in Yemen, Heightening Cholera Concerns
Hundreds Homeless, Dozens Missing as Torrential Rains Ravage Yemeni City
A devastating flash flood has swept through the city of Aden in Yemen, leaving dozens of people missing and hundreds homeless.
The torrential rains, which began on Tuesday, have caused widespread damage to infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and homes.
Rescue workers are struggling to reach those affected by the floods, as many areas of the city remain inaccessible.
Cholera Outbreak Fears Amidst Devastation
The flooding has also raised concerns about a potential outbreak of cholera, a waterborne disease that is already prevalent in Yemen.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 1 million cases of cholera have been reported in Yemen since the start of the war in 2015.
The lack of clean water and sanitation in the flood-affected areas could exacerbate the spread of the disease.
Call for International Aid
Yemeni officials have appealed for international aid to help with the relief efforts.
The United Nations has already released $20 million from its emergency fund to support the response.
However, more assistance is urgently needed to provide food, water, shelter, and medical care to those affected by the floods.
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