Save the Children Warns of Cholera Spike in Yemen’s North
A children’s advocacy group is warning of a spike in cholera cases, in northern Yemen, affecting hundreds of thousands of children and their families as a result of an increase in fuel shortages. Save the Children said Wednesday that “fuel shortages have resulted in a jump in food prices and, as a result, a deepening health crisis.”
The group says that “fuel prices have hiked 100% over the past 40 days as the internationally recognized government imposed customs duties in the interim capital Aden. That caused a 60% decrease in the amount of fuel coming through the key port of Hodeida.” The group explained the resulting health crisis has led to a mounting risk of more cases of cholera and other waterborne diseases.
Yemen already has a cholera problem, with over 620,348 suspected cases identified this year.