UN report: Over 1,000 families have fled from Hadramout to Marib due to recent events.

UN Report Reveals Displacement of Over 1,228 Families from Hadhramaut to Marib
A recent report from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) highlights the urgent humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The report indicates that more than 1,228 families have fled from Hadhramaut to Marib due to escalating security issues and unrest in their home region.
Rapid Response Assistance for Displaced Families
According to the report, 1,224 displaced families received immediate assistance after relocating to Marib City and Marib Valley. This aid forms part of the urgent humanitarian interventions aimed at addressing the needs of those affected by the crisis.
Ongoing Displacement Trends
The report notes that displacement continues, with updated data tracking movements until December 21, 2025. The majority of displaced families have settled in Marib City, where approximately 1,110 families reside, while around 118 families have found refuge in Marib Valley.
Serious Humanitarian Risks Identified
Rapid protection assessments reveal that displaced families face serious and compounding humanitarian risks, including:
- Forced displacement
- Separation from family members
- Psychological stress
- Disruption of education
- Inadequate shelter and lack of privacy
Urgent Need for Continued Humanitarian Interventions
OCHA emphasizes that the humanitarian situation demands ongoing urgent interventions. These efforts are crucial to ensure the protection of affected families and to meet their basic needs.
For more information, visit the original report on Yemen TV.
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