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Houthi militia cuts off water supply to vast areas of Ibb city for weeks.

Houthi Militia Cuts Off Water Supply in Ibb, Yemen

Citizens in Ibb, Yemen, are raising alarms over a severe water crisis, accusing the Houthi militia of deliberately cutting off public water supplies to extensive neighborhoods in Ibb city, the provincial capital. Local residents from the districts of Al-Zahar and Al-Mashannah, located at the heart of the province, report that they have been without water for weeks. This situation unfolds despite the region experiencing heavy rainfall, leaving the community in a daily struggle for access to clean water.

A Sustained Crisis

Families in the area hold the Houthi militia responsible for the ongoing hardship, which has persisted for weeks due to the interruption of public water services. This disruption comes even after the militia significantly raised water rates. In some neighborhoods, the water supply has been absent for more than a month, forcing residents to rely on rainwater for their daily needs.

Exorbitant Price Hikes and Levies

Over recent years, the Houthi militia has increased the price of water up to fivefold, in addition to imposing extra levies on consumption bills. This is in spite of international organizations taking on the responsibility of supplying fuel and solar power systems for the institution’s pumps and wells. The militia’s actions exacerbate an already dire situation, placing an undue burden on the local population.

A Community in Despair

The water crisis in Ibb highlights the broader challenges faced by Yemeni citizens amid ongoing conflict. The Houthi militia’s control over basic utilities and their manipulation of prices and supplies have deepened the distress of communities, making everyday survival increasingly difficult. As families in Ibb and surrounding areas continue to suffer from the lack of water, calls for resolution and international intervention grow louder.

This severe situation underscores the urgent need for a sustainable solution to ensure access to essential resources for all Yemeni citizens, free from the manipulations of conflicting parties. The international community’s role in supporting Yemen through these crises remains crucial as the country navigates through the complexities of war and governance.

This report sheds light on the critical water shortage facing residents of Ibb, Yemen, as the Houthi militia’s actions further strain the community’s resilience.

 

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Salam Noor

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