Hajjah, Yemen—Two people were killed this morning when flash floods ripped through a densely populated residential area. A sudden surge of water followed hours of heavy rain in the highland regions. The floodwaters reached the town at 8:00 a.m. local time. Many residents were caught unaware while attempting to protect their homes.
The water level rose with shocking speed, turning local streets into violent, debris-filled rivers. Mud and rocks were carried down from the nearby mountains, crushing the foundations of several low-lying homes. Families scrambled to higher ground as the buildings began to shift. The two victims were unable to reach safety in time.
Local emergency groups and residents used manual tools to search for survivors in the mud. The sheer volume of water made movement through the district impossible for hours. Power lines have been downed, leaving the neighborhood in total darkness. Communication is sparse as the network infrastructure is damaged.
The victims have been identified by their neighbors, though official reports are delayed due to the ongoing chaos. At least five other families are currently unaccounted for in the flooded zone. Rescue teams from the provincial capital have been dispatched, but blocked roads are slowing their arrival. The scale of the destruction is still being assessed.
This region has been particularly vulnerable to erratic weather patterns throughout the season. Local leaders have long requested better flood management and drainage systems. Their pleas have gone largely ignored amid the ongoing regional crisis. The current disaster has once again overwhelmed the limited local capacity for rescue.
Residents are salvaging what they can from the wreckage of their homes. Food supplies and blankets have been swept away by the current. There is a desperate need for clean water and medical supplies as contamination fears rise. Aid workers are attempting to coordinate a response through the remaining mobile connections.
The rain has since stopped, but the threat of secondary slides remains high. The ground is completely saturated, making the hillsides unstable above the remaining houses. A sense of panic persists as families gather on the outskirts of the flooded district. No one knows if the water will rise again tonight.
The focus remains on finding those missing beneath the debris. Official reports of the casualties are expected to rise as searchers gain access to the most devastated sections. The local health center is bracing for an influx of injured people. Help remains hours away for those trapped in the harder-to-reach neighborhoods.
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