Dubai (United Arab Emirates):At least 16 people have been killed in flash floods in a rebel-held district of Yemen, rebel media reported Thursday, as search efforts continued for others still missing. Civil defence teams recovered the bodies of 16 of the 38 people posted as missing in Al-Mahwit province west of the capital Sanaa, the Iran-backed Huthi rebels' Al-Masirah television reported, citing a local official.
Landslides triggered by torrential rains had crashed through homes and businesses in the province's Melhan district on Tuesday night burying some of their occupants. The rebel administration's deputy prime minister Mohammed Miftah, told Al-Masirah that "road closures due to the floods hindered the arrival of rescue teams for several hours."
The heavy rains that have been falling in highland provinces for a week have also affected neighbouring Hodeida province on the Red Sea coast. In the government-held town of Hais, Ahmed Suleiman and his children survived, but he told AFP "the floods swept away our homes, our livestock, all our belongings, our blankets, everything we had in the house."