U.N. hopes imports will
help 'stave off famine' in Yemen as diphtheria spreads
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[January 16, 2018] GENEVA
(Reuters) - The Saudi-led coalition in Yemen has authorized four
U.S.-funded cranes to operate at Hodeidah port until Friday, United
Nations aid agencies said on Tuesday, calling for the date to be
extended to permit continued offloading of life-saving goods.
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"We appeal to parties on ground in order to stave off famine that we
can continue regularly to get food, medicines in, be it from
humanitarian or the commercial side," Bettina Luescher of the U.N.'s
World Food Programme (WFP) told a Geneva briefing.
A diphtheria outbreak in Yemen is "spreading quickly", with 678
cases and 48 associated deaths in four months, Fadela Chaib of the
World Health Organisation (WHO) said, adding that a vaccine campaign
had begun in the country.
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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