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YEMEN, Aug 14 – Starting in March 2024, relentless torrential rains and catastrophic flooding have devastated Yemen, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. The situation has worsened significantly since late June, with the floods peaking in July and early August.
The impact has been severe, with tens of thousands of families affected, many of whom were already displaced by ongoing conflicts. Initial reports indicate that nearly 34,260 families have been affected, with the tragic loss of 57 lives and 16 injuries. The floods have not only destroyed homes and infrastructure but also displaced dangerous landmines, further endangering lives and livelihoods.
In response to this escalating crisis, Islamic Relief has swiftly mobilized its resources to provide critical assistance. Leveraging its strong operational presence, Islamic Relief has initiated an emergency response, focusing primarily on the most severely affected areas, including Sana’a City and Al Hodeidah.
In Sana’a City, between August 10th and 12th, Islamic Relief distributed 427 tarpaulins to 254 households, ensuring temporary shelter for 1,778 people whose homes were damaged. In Al Hodeidah, Islamic Relief is working closely with local partners to deliver essential food supplies to 511 households in Bait Al Fakih district.
As the situation continues to evolve, Islamic Relief remains committed to supporting the people of Yemen through this devastating crisis, providing lifesaving aid and ensuring that no one is left behind.