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The 2024 Yemen floods were a series of severe weather events caused by heavy rainfall that struck Yemen in July and August 2024, resulting in widespread devastation across multiple provinces. The floods led to at least 61 deaths, [ 1 ] the displacement of thousands, and extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture.
Yemen fails to meet the growing demand of the population due to the arid climate, minimal seasonal rainfall and evapotranspiration. [11] The climate-induced scarcity of water has led to the over-exploitation of groundwater to alter the terrain, while the expansion of agricultural projects has led to a significant reduction in trees and shrubs, which has also deprived Yemen of a natural barrier ...
Pages in category "Natural disasters in Yemen" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... 2024 Yemen floods; D. Deep Depression ARB 02 (2008) E.
The residents on these mountaintop villages are safe from Yemen's infamous conflict, but that doesn't mean their lives are simple. In Yemen's remote mountains, war - and progress - remain distant ...
Man-made disasters in Yemen (5 C, 3 P) N. Natural disasters in Yemen (1 C, 8 P) This page was last edited on 27 February 2022, at 22:32 (UTC). ...
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The country's worst natural disaster on record was from a 1996 storm that earlier hit Oman, [30] causing severe flooding that caused US$1.2 billion in damage and 338 deaths. [31] [32] The second worst natural disaster in Yemen was from a weak depression in 2008 that killed 180 people and caused US$874.8 million in damage.