The Higher Council for Humanitarian Affairs (HCHA) branch in Hodeida province distributed shelter materials to 500 families affected by the floods in Zabid district with the support of the Yemeni Red Crescent Society. Abdullah Al-Ahdal, deputy director of the council's branch, explained that the aid was distributed to those affected in the district areas of Balad Al-Raqood, Al-Hubail and Al-Muqar, as part of the emergency response efforts to alleviate the citizens' suffering , whose houses and properties were destroyed by the floods. Source: Yemen News Agency
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