Nearly 100 dead as floods from seasonal rains devastate war-torn Yemen
Nearly 100 dead as floods from seasonal rains devastate war-torn Yemen
Heavy downpours in war-torn Yemen over the past weeks have triggered flash flooding and landslides, killing nearly 100 people and forcing hundreds to seek shelter. The seasonal rains, which experts say has been made worse by climate change, could lead to an increase in malnutrition and cholera cases among Yemen's population, according to the WHO.
Heavy downpours in war-torn Yemen over the past weeks have triggered flash flooding and landslides, killing nearly 100 people and forcing hundreds to seek shelter. The seasonal rains, which experts say has been made worse by climate change, could lead to an increase in malnutrition and cholera cases among Yemen's population, according to the WHO.