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Thursday, 22 February 2018

66 people died in Diptheria in Yemen

66 people have died due to Diphtheria in war-torn Yemen According to a statement given by the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday, this information was highlighted in a report by Middle East news website Middle East Monitor.

According to the report, this report was prepared from the outcome of 163 out of 333 districts. Without mentioning any specific time, they said, there have been reports of 1,100 attacks. Cholera appeared in epidemic form in April last year. Two thousand 200 people were killed in the attack. More than one million people have been affected.

The fight between Yemen's President Abed Rabbi Mansoor Hadi and the Hussite rebels has been going on for almost three years. The Saudi-led military alliance has launched military operations against the Hussites.

Many crops and hospitals have been affected due to the war. Saudi Arabia has imposed sanctions on Iran for supplying weapons to Iran. Many humanitarian aids are stuck in the blockade for several weeks. Initially, Yemen came under severe calamity.
If there is a situation in which the United Nations agencies are warning, the worst famine in history could be Yemen. Meanwhile, cholera spreads in the form of an epidemic. Now the Diphtheria speaks about the WHO. However, no timelines or warnings have been specified.

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