Yemen plagued by water shortage
Yemen: Dearth of water reportedly triggered by fuel shortage and
power cuts is taking its toll on the public in Yemen’s capital — already
a scene of unbridled regime crackdown on protests. Truck drivers have
started refusing to supply residences in Sana’a with water, complaining
of insufficient fuel, Xinhua reported on Monday.
The government, meanwhile, blames the water shortage on power cuts
for which it holds alleged obstructionists responsible.
“We can live without electricity but cannot without water,” said a
local female named Um Mahir.
“There has been no water supply here for weeks and we used to buy
water recently. The price of water is triply inflated,” said Suad
al-Salahi, another woman.
The capital is experiencing a brownout, while power outages there and
in many other provinces has seriously damaged or shut down businesses.
In coastal areas some hospital patients have died due to the lack of
electricity, reports say. Fuel scarcity has also triggered long queues
at gas stations.
The complications come amid continued popular revolution across the
country in favor of an end to corruption and unemployment and the ouster
of Yemen’s Ali Abdullah Saleh.
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