315 Dead as Cholera Outbreak Continues in Yemen

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A cholera outbreak has killed 315 people in Yemen since the end of April, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Sunday.

The infectious disease continues to spread across the war-torn country with roughly 30,000 suspected cases reported in 19 of Yemen's 22 provinces, the UN health agency reported.

As hospitals struggle to cope with an influx of patients, the international charity organization Doctors without Borders (MSF) warned that the cholera outbreak in Yemen could get out of control.

More than seven million people live in Yemen's cholera-threatened areas, while at least half of the country's medical facilities no longer function, WHO added.

Yemen has remained in a state of war since 2014.

The conflict escalated a year later when Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies launched a major air campaign aimed at bringing to power the pro-Saudi regime of fugitive president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.

According to the UN, 11.3 percent of Yemen's population has been forcibly displaced by the conflict.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team