The Executive Unit for Managing Displaced Camps in Yemen has issued an urgent appeal, calling on humanitarian partners and the internationally recognized government to intervene immediately to protect displaced persons from a severe expected thunderstorm. This appeal comes at a time when the displaced are suffering from harsh conditions, as the camps lack the necessary infrastructure to face climatic challenges.
Weather forecasts predict that the region will be hit by a severe thunderstorm, increasing the risks of flooding and landslides, which threatens the lives of thousands of families living in camps that lack adequate protection. The unit has confirmed that the current situation requires an urgent response from all relevant parties to ensure the safety of the displaced.
Details of the Event
The displaced camps in Marib are spread across several locations, housing thousands of families who have fled armed conflict in various parts of Yemen. Reports have shown that many of these camps suffer from a severe shortage of food and clean water, exacerbating the suffering of the displaced. Under harsh climatic conditions, the situation becomes more dangerous, as these families lack adequate means to protect themselves from storms and heavy rains.
In this context, the Executive Unit has emphasized the urgent need to provide humanitarian assistance, including tents, blankets, and food supplies. Humanitarian organizations have also been urged to intensify their efforts to provide the necessary support to the displaced, especially in light of the negative weather forecasts.
Background & Context
Marib is considered one of the most affected areas by the conflict in Yemen, having witnessed an escalation in fighting in recent years. The conflict has led to the displacement of more than 4 million people, making Yemen one of the largest displacement crises in the world. In this context, the camps suffer from a severe shortage of basic services, complicating the humanitarian situation.
Historically, Marib was a resource-rich area, but the ongoing conflict has led to the destruction of infrastructure and a deterioration of the economic situation. As humanitarian crises escalate, the camps have become a refuge for many families seeking safety, yet they face significant challenges in obtaining necessary assistance.
Impact & Consequences
Forecasts indicate that the thunderstorm could exacerbate the humanitarian conditions in the camps, increasing the risk of flooding and landslides. If swift action is not taken, the lives of many families will be at risk. The negative impacts could also extend to surrounding communities, where flooding could destroy agricultural crops and worsen the economic situation.
These conditions require a coordinated response from the Yemeni government and civil society organizations, as there must be a clear emergency plan to address climatic crises. There is also an urgent need to provide psychological and social support to the displaced, who are suffering from the effects of ongoing conflict.
Regional Significance
The displacement crisis in Yemen is one of the most pressing humanitarian crises in the Arab region, reflecting the deteriorating situation in many countries suffering from conflicts. Instability in Yemen can affect regional security, potentially leading to an influx of refugees into neighboring countries, thereby increasing pressure on resources and services.
Moreover, the humanitarian crises in Yemen highlight the need for greater international cooperation to address common challenges. There must be integrated efforts from Arab countries and the international community to ensure the necessary support for the displaced and improve the humanitarian situation in the region.
The call from the Executive Unit for Managing Displaced Camps in Yemen comes at a critical time that requires an urgent response from all parties involved. We must all unite to support the displaced and protect them from increasing risks, ensuring the provision of necessary humanitarian assistance.
