A recent report from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, part of the Norwegian Refugee Council, has revealed that Yemen is projected to experience 321,000 cases of displacement in 2025. This alarming figure is attributed to the dual challenges of severe flooding and over 11 years of ongoing conflict that have devastated the nation.
The report indicates that natural disasters, primarily intense flooding and prolonged droughts, will account for the majority of displacements, totaling 264,000 individuals. This flooding represents the second-highest displacement figure ever recorded in Yemen, with significant impacts observed in the following regions:
In August 2025, catastrophic floods resulted in:
Notably, the report also highlighted that Yemen accounted for 90% of disaster-related displacement in the region, which amounts to a staggering total of 294,000 cases, underscoring the severe hardships faced by the local population.
In addition to natural disasters, the report documented 57,000 displacements caused by armed conflicts, representing a 56% increase from 2024. Among these cases:
These figures illuminate the deteriorating security situation in Yemen, forcing more families to flee in search of safety and stability.
By the end of 2025, the report estimates that the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Yemen will reach 4.8 million, making it the seventh highest globally. It emphasizes that ongoing insecurity and a lack of economic opportunities remain the primary barriers preventing displaced individuals from returning home or integrating into host communities. The humanitarian situation continues to worsen, necessitating an urgent response from the international community to assist these displaced individuals and enhance their living conditions.
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