Residents of Al Hudaydah, the capital of the province controlled by the Houthi militia in western Yemen, face a critical shortage of drinking water. This crisis began at the start of Ramadan when the militia halted water supply to most neighborhoods in the city. Additionally, major wells have become contaminated with sewage.
Local Residents Voice Their Concerns
According to reports from local residents, the cessation of public water supply has left them struggling to access safe drinking water. The contamination of key wells with sewage results from excavation work conducted by the Houthi militia, which is believed to be aimed at constructing military tunnels.
Lack of Government Intervention
Citizens have expressed frustration over the absence of any intervention from officials appointed by the Houthi militia to manage the water project. They worry about the potential spread of diseases due to the lack of clean water, especially as their health conditions continue to deteriorate.
Urgent Call for International Assistance
Residents are urging international and humanitarian organizations to intervene urgently. They seek necessary support to provide clean water, warning that the ongoing crisis could lead to dire consequences for their lives. The situation in Al Hudaydah highlights the urgent need for humanitarian aid in conflict-affected areas.
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