KSrelief Inaugurates Two Desalination Plants in Yemen’s Hajjah – Yemen

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) inaugurated in Yemen’s Hajjah two desalination plants within the activities of the water supply and environmental sanitation project.

The a project was implemented in cooperation with Taiba Foundation for Development.

The governor of Hajjah, Major General Abdul Karim Al-Senani, said this inauguration will alleviate the suffering of the beneficiaries and protect them from diseases and epidemics resulting from contaminated water.

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KSrelief Inaugurates Two Desalination Plants in Yemen’s Hajjah – Yemen2020-09-21T15:06:37+02:00

UN is encouraged that experts may get to visit oil tanker off Yemen – Yemen

The United Nations said on Friday it is encouraged that a UN team may be able to visit an oil tanker loaded with 1.1 million barrels of crude oil that is moored off the coast of Yemen, posing a serious risk to Red Sea marine life, desalination plants and shipping.

Houthi rebels, who control the area where the ship is moored, have denied UN inspectors access to the vessel.

But UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said “the local authorities recently signaled they would approve a UN mission to the site.”

UN is encouraged that experts may get to visit oil tanker off Yemen – Yemen2020-07-11T19:41:04+02:00

Abandoned oil tanker off Yemen coast at risk of exploding – Yemen

The United Nations said an abandoned oil tanker moored off the coast of Yemen loaded with more than 1 million barrels of crude oil is at risk of rupture or exploding, causing massive environmental damage to Red Sea marine life, desalination factories and international shipping routes.

Meanwhile, Houthi rebels who control the area where the ship is moored have denied U.N. inspectors access to the vessel. Internal documents obtained by The Associated Press shows that seawater has entered the engine compartment of the tanker, which hasn’t been maintained for over five years, causing [
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Abandoned oil tanker off Yemen coast at risk of exploding – Yemen2020-06-27T16:49:39+02:00
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