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2022_ Flood affected areas in Yemen-Amran Governorate
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Original JPG File | 4608 × 3456 pixels (15.93 MP) 39 cm × 29.3 cm @ 300 PPI |
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Resource ID
92819
Access
Open
Contributed by
Ammar Hassan Ali Al-Hajj
Uploading member
CARE USA
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
Middle East
Image size
4608x3456
Country
Yemen
Theme
Humanitarian response, Food security and nutrition, Agriculture, Climate Change and Resilience, Health
Camera make / model
LT-NOTE 30
Project/Donor
UNFPA
Keywords
Advocacy, Aid Worker, CARE Logo, CARE staff, Conflict, Construction, Disease, Distribution, Food, Fundraising, Housing/Shelter, Hunger/Malnutrition, Hygiene/Sanitation, Livestock/Animals, Natural Disaster, Refugee/displaced people, Refugee camps, Rural
Credit
Abdulrahman Alhobishi-CARE
Copyright
CARE Yemen
Date Image Taken
06 August 22
Caption
Flood affected areas due to the heavy rain that has caused many displacements among either already displaced people living in camps where150 tents were destroyed in Almham Camp, Raidah district, and 250 houses were partially or completely damaged. This extreme weather change has forced 400 HHs to move away to unknown places which has increased the number of IDPs in Yemen.
Marker lat / long: 15, 48 (WGS84)