Yemen launches a siren from Sanaa due to the siege of the aggression alliance to the world ..
Report by Abdo Boghail from Sana,a
Sana,a. The government agencies most affected by the lack of oil derivatives, on Tuesday, issued a siren due to the siege of the USA-KSA aggression alliance and the detention of oil derivative ships.
At a press conference in Sana'a, during which the rescue government in Sanaa warned of an imminent humanitarian, health and environmental catastrophe due to the coalition blockade and its detention of oil derivative ships. During the conference, the rescue government held the United Nations fully responsible for the environmental and health catastrophe due to the blockade and the seizure of oil ships by the aggression coalition, indicating that the hospitals will fail and the electrical stations will be extinguished, and the hygiene facilities will be suspended. For its part, the Ministry of Health has warned that hundreds of hospitals depend on fuel and within days may Shut down and turn into first aid facilities. Noting that in the first minutes of power outages, hospitals will record at least 1,000 deaths among adults and children. The washing centers of more than 3,500 patients dependent on washing are at risk of death within days if the washing machines are extinguished due to lack of fuel. With the Ministry of Water and Environment expected that the amount of water that will be damaged as a result of the crisis and the absence of oil derivatives is about 500 thousand cubic liters. More than 8 million people will be affected, and nearly 23,000 water and wastewater projects will stop due to the lack of oil derivatives. The General Corporation for Communication stated during the press conference that without oil derivatives we cannot continue to provide communication services to the Yemeni people. She explained that many of the communications sites are about to run out of quantities of derivatives assigned to them, and the institution will not be able to provide communication services to the people of Yemen. The General Electricity Corporation, in turn, warned that the electric power plants that run drinking water and sanitation are subject to interruption within days. She explained that 165 thousand kilowatts are threatened to stop, blaming the American-Saudi aggression alliance and the United Nations with all responsibility for the catastrophe achieved within days. For its part, the Ministry of Transport confirmed that more than 80,000 cargo carriers and 70,000 means of transportation will stop completely due to the lack of oil derivatives, noting that agricultural products will be accumulated and destroyed due to the lack of transportation due to the detention of oil derivative ships. It is noteworthy that the Saudi aggression against Yemen, which has continued since March 2015, caused the deterioration of economic, living and health conditions in Yemen as a result of the blockade imposed by the forces of aggression on Yemeni ports and the failure to allow the introduction of relief and medical aid, which led to the largest humanitarian catastrophe in the world according to international organizations.