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Yemen war: Fire damages World Food Programme warehouses | Yemen war: Fire damages World Food Programme warehouses |
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A fire has destroyed large quantities of UN food and other humanitarian supplies in war-torn Yemen. | |
It broke out at a storage facility run by the World Food Programme (WFP) in the Red Sea port of Hudaydah. | |
Four warehouses holding 50 tonnes of food are said to have been destroyed. They also contained fuel and mattresses for displaced people. | |
The cause of the blaze is unclear. The Yemen conflict has killed about 10,000 people over the past three years. | |
In 2015, an assault by Houthi rebels on the city of Aden prompted a Saudi-led multinational coalition to launch a military campaign. | In 2015, an assault by Houthi rebels on the city of Aden prompted a Saudi-led multinational coalition to launch a military campaign. |
The UN has referred to the conflict in Yemen as "the world's worst humanitarian crisis" with more than 20 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. | The UN has referred to the conflict in Yemen as "the world's worst humanitarian crisis" with more than 20 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. |
In November last year, the Saudi-led coalition allowed aid deliveries to the port of Hudaydah and Sanaa airport following urgent UN appeals. | In November last year, the Saudi-led coalition allowed aid deliveries to the port of Hudaydah and Sanaa airport following urgent UN appeals. |