Officials: Floods in Yemen kill at least 38 people in 2 days
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Torrential rains across southwestern Yemen and the country's capital of Sanaa have triggered flashfloods and collapsed homes. Scores of homes in Sanaa and the provinces of Dhamar and Ibb have completely collapsed or have been significantly damaged. The areas are controlled by Yemen's Houthi rebels, who are at war with forces loyal to Yemen's internationally recognized government.
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Officials: Floods in Yemen kill at least 38 people in 2 days
Torrential rains across southwestern Yemen and the country’s capital of Sanaa have triggered flashfloods and collapsed homes, killing at least 38 people over the past two days
Officials: Floods in Yemen kill at least 38 people in 2 days
SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Torrential rains across southwestern Yemen and the country's capital of Sanaa have triggered flashfloods and collapsed homes, killing at least 38 people over the past two days, officials said Thursday.
Officials: Floods in Yemen kill at least 38 people in 2 days
Torrential rains across southwestern Yemen and the country’s capital of Sanaa have triggered flashfloods and collapsed homes, killing at least 38 people over the past two days
Officials: Floods in Yemen kill at least 38 people in 2 days
Torrential rains across southwestern Yemen and the country’s capital of Sanaa have triggered flashfloods and collapsed homes, killing at least 38 people over the past two days
Officials: Floods in Yemen kill at least 38 people in 2 days
SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Torrential rains across southwestern Yemen and the country’s capital of Sanaa have triggered flashfloods and collapsed homes, killing at least 38 people over the past two days, officials said Thursday. Scores of homes in Sanaa and the provinces of Dhamar and Ibb have completely collapsed or have been significantly damaged, said […]