On Sunday, in the Al Mahwit governorate located approximately 111 km west of the capital city Sanaa, in Yemen, a water dam collapsed, leading to the death of four people.
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The Al-Aqabi Dam located in the Hafash district of Al Mahwit governorate has been reported by local authorities to have experienced a collapse event, consequently leading to a flood occurrence. The flood had devastating consequences, including the destruction of a mosque that had four individuals inside, all of whom perished as a result of it.
The flood resulted in impacts on the adjacent residential properties. Since 2014, the Houthi group has exerted control over the governorate.
According to Adel Issa, an official appointed by the Houthis in the governorate, the reason for the dam’s failure can be attributed to the significant precipitation and massive water volumes brought about by torrential flows.
Four people were killed in #Yemen after the collapse of a water dam in the Al Mahwit governorate, about 111 km west of the capital #sanaa.
Local authorities on Sunday confirmed that the Al- Aqabi Dam in the Hafash district of Al Mahwit governorate had collapsed, causing a flood… pic.twitter.com/Lr6prwVVMy
— IANS (@ians_india)
May 1, 2023
According to the statement provided, the authorities in Sanaa deployed a pair of rescue and ambulance vehicles to the site.
The National Center of Meteorology in Yemen has issued a cautionary notification to the residents of numerous governorates, particularly Al Mahwit, in regard to the occurrence of severe precipitation.
Additionally, the Center has advised individuals to refrain from travelling through waterlogged passages, valleys, and reefs during and after the rainfall event.