Heavy Floods in Northern Yemen Claim 45 Lives, Displace Thousands
Heavy rains and floods in northern Yemen have killed at least 45 people, displaced thousands, and severely damaged infrastructure. Ongoing storms threaten further devastation.
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Heavy rains and floods in northern Yemen have killed at least 45 people, displaced thousands, and severely damaged infrastructure. Ongoing storms threaten further devastation.
Israeli air strikes on Yemen’s Hodeidah port on July 20 killed six and injured many, igniting fires and crippling the local economy. Residents share their struggles amid the crisis.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong calls for a political and diplomatic solution to the Yemen crisis, urging all parties to engage in dialogue and ensuring safe navigation in the Red Sea.
Israeli warplanes conducted airstrikes on Yemen’s Hodeidah port, resulting in three deaths and over 80 injuries. The attack has raised concerns about escalating regional tensions and the humanitarian impact.
Amidst strategic shipping disruptions, the Yemeni government calls on the international community to prevent an impending environmental disaster in the Red Sea following a Houthi attack on a cargo vessel.
Following US and UK air strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, thousands of Yemenis protested in cities like Sanaa, expressing their opposition to the military actions.
The U.S. and allies have launched coordinated strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen to protect international shipping in the Red Sea, enhancing regional stability.