Yemen, an estimated 60 million people in the war deprived of clean water

Yemen, an estimated 60 million people in the war deprived of clean water

Yemen, an estimated 60 million people in the war deprived of clean water

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Yemen Houthi-led Shia rebels allied countries about 2 months after the start of air strikesTwo-thirds of the country’s population is deprived of access to clean water. British aid agency Oxfam from a statement Tuesday Air strikes and ground combat fuel shortages since more than 30 million Yemenis have been deprived of clean drinking water Clean drinking water and sanitation facilities and lack of Yemenis have been an estimated 60 million. Oxfam director Grace’s age in Yemen said in a statement. All of the Berlin, London, Paris and Rome are equivalent to the total population. The group saysYemen, the poorest half of the population before the fighting intensified; the gift of clean drinking water was not available. Saudi Arabia led to the Iran-backed March 26 coalition countries Houthi Shia rebels had launched air strikesin the country’s southern and central regions of Vice President Abdul Hadi Mansour Rabbah rebels fighting between loyalist forces and Huthi. Air strikes and fighting in Yemen has severely damaged the water system messaging. Oxfam in Yemen say they are forced to drink contaminated water. Which were life-threatening diseases as malaria, cholera, diarrhea and dysentery pose etc. are being created concerns.

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