Yemen's President Calls for International Support After Heavy Rains, US Offers Immediate Aid

Sunday 0 Aug 2024 |3 months ago
Rashad Al-Alimi meets the US Ambassador

Barran Press

President Rashad al-Alimi of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council on Sunday, August 11, 2024, urged the international community to support the government's efforts to address the aftermath of a severe low-pressure system that struck several Yemeni provinces. The United States has expressed its readiness to provide immediate assistance.

During a meeting with US Ambassador to Yemen, Stephen Fagin, al-Alimi highlighted the need to repair damaged infrastructure in the provinces of Hajjah, Hodeidah, Taiz, and Marib, which were among the hardest hit by the natural disaster.

According to the official Yemeni news agency Saba, the US ambassador indicated his country's willingness to provide immediate intervention, based on assessments by international organizations and humanitarian partners in Yemen.

The meeting also touched upon the latest developments in the Yemeni situation and regional affairs, including ongoing Israeli violations against the Palestinian people and their devastating consequences for international peace and security.

The President of the Presidential Leadership Council reiterated Yemen's unwavering support for the Palestinian people and their right to establish an independent and sovereign state based on the Arab initiative and relevant UN resolutions.

He also renewed the Presidential Leadership Council's welcome of the joint efforts of Egypt, Qatar, and the United States to achieve an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, resume negotiations, and end the agonizing humanitarian suffering.

In recent days, the province of Hodeidah and several other Yemeni provinces have experienced extremely heavy rainfall for hours, causing significant damage to lives and property.

Preliminary statistics indicate that over 30 people have died in Hodeidah alone, with hundreds of livestock lost and thousands of acres of farmland washed away.

On Sunday, Marib province (northeastern Yemen) experienced heavy rains and severe thunderstorms accompanied by winds, hail, and lightning that lasted for hours, resulting in significant damage to displacement camps and public services.

According to an initial report obtained by "Barran Press," the executive unit reported that 2,973 families were completely affected and 4,206 families partially affected in the districts of Marib city, Wadi, and Rghwan due to the heavy rains and thunderstorms.

Earlier, medical sources in Marib province reported the deaths of three citizens and injuries to 10 others in a preliminary count due to the rains and thunderstorms that hit the province today.

Sources speaking to "Barran Press" stated that the heavy rains that hit Marib this morning resulted in the deaths of three citizens and injuries to 10 others, who were transported to several hospitals for treatment.

They indicated that the emergency room of Marib General Hospital alone received one fatality and three injured. Among the deceased, according to the sources, was citizen "Haidar Ahmed al-Hadad," who was struck by a wall due to the storms.

The sources mentioned that the heavy rains and storms caused a complete power outage in Marib city after transmission lines were significantly damaged.

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