More deaths feared in Yemen floods

More deaths feared in Yemen floods

Flash floods across southern Yemen have claimed the lives of 65 people, amid warnings the death toll could rise further.

 
Hamid el-Kharashi, the police chief of the remote province of Hadramaut, warned many more could have lost their lives as scores of people are still missing and hundreds more are homeless or trapped.
 
The provinces of Hadramaut and Mahara were worst hit by the floods which began after a massive tropical story struck on Thursday.
 
Flash floods have destroyed at least 1,700 houses in Mahara and Hadramaut alone and both provinces were declared disaster zones on Friday.
 
The damage has been extensive in Hadramaut, also Yemen's largest province, because most homes are made of mud bricks.
 
Attempts to get medical supplies and relief aid to the region have been hampered as many of the roads in the area have been completely flooded.
 
Heritage site threatened
 
Among the affected areas is the Unesco world heritage site of Shibam, where the area's historic mudbrick buildings are threatened with collapse.
 
Shibam, which was totally isolated by the flood waters, is home to more than 20,000 people and is famous for its mudbrick high-rise buildings that have given the town the nickname "the Manhattan of the desert".
 
A cargo vessel also ran aground off the port of Nashtun in Mahra, but all 17 crew members were rescued.
 
Local authorities have reported serious damage to roads and power and water distribution networks.
 
Yemen is one of the poorest countries in the world and its government is already struggling to contain rebellion in the north, unrest in the south and the re-emergence of al-Qaeda in the region.
 
An international aid appeal has been launched.
 
The storm formed in the Indian Ocean this week, first headed to the Horn of Africa and the Gulf of Aden, then turned and moved towards the southern coast.
 
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Traffic passes the 16th century walled city of Shibam in the southeastern Hadramout Valley, where the high rise mudbrick homes have earned the moniker 'the Manhattan of the desert'.
 
Al-Jazeera

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