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Life on hold in war-shattered Sanaa

Despite a dire need for humanitarian aid, little is successfully arriving into Yemen amid a land, sea and air blockade.

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Zakaria Abdullah, 22 walks through rubble in Faj Attan, outside a house where two brothers were killed by a coalition air strike that hit the neighbourhood in May. [Adam Bailes/Al Jazeera]
By Adam Bailes
Published On 3 Oct 20153 Oct 2015

Sanaa, Yemen – Since the Houthi rebels took control of Yemen’s capital city in September 2014, hundreds of thousands of residents have been living in a constant state of fear.

Bombed by Arab coalition air forces on a daily basis, Sanaa’s infrastructure has been destroyed, crippling access to power and water. Thousands of people have died in the ongoing conflict.

Bombs have struck urban areas across the city, including apartment blocks, heritage sites and medical facilities. Hospitals have become overburdened by the injured, and with a lack of basic medical supplies, many private facilities have been forced to shut their doors.

Despite a dire need for humanitarian aid, little is successfully arriving into Yemen amid a tight, coalition-enforced land, sea and air blockade.

A record number of people are now unemployed, surviving on what little savings they have. Many families have no access to food or water, and millions of people are at risk of famine, trapped in the middle of a bloody conflict with no indication of when it will end.


Related: The orphans of Yemen’s war


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In the Sabeen hospital's pediatrics ward, a mother sits with her severely malnutritioned daughter. Doctors at Sabeen say they are running low on fuel and medical supplies due to the blockade. [Adam Bailes/Al Jazeera]
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Houthi supporters demonstrate in front of Bab al-Yemen, the gates of the old city of Sanaa, in July. [Adam Bailes/Al Jazeera]
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Fuel shortages leave taxis queuing, sometimes for days, to fill up their vehicles. Few can afford the steeply inflated black-market prices. [Adam Bailes/Al Jazeera]
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Children collect water from outside a mosque in the old city. Many families lack access to water after air strikes destroyed basic infrastructure. [Adam Bailes/Al Jazeera]
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Father Eadah Hassan, 60, and his sons, Mohammed and Bashar, sit in the Zubairy school in Sanaa. It is now serving as a shelter for internally displaced people. 'I know a family of 27 members who were all killed [by an air strike], except for one family member,' Hassan said. [Adam Bailes/Al Jazeera]
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Rounds from Houthi anti-aircraft guns fly through the air in an attempt to target coalition jets. [Adam Bailes/Al Jazeera]
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Five people died in June when an air strike leveled a section of houses in Sanaa's old quarter, a UNESCO heritage site. [Adam Bailes/Al Jazeera]
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Scores of civilians have died or been injured by the ongoing violence in Sanaa. [Adam Bailes/Al Jazeera]
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A young man watches over his brother, who sustained burns to 80 percent of his body after an air strike hit the family's home in Sanaa. [Adam Bailes/Al Jazeera]

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