Three Girls Drown in Water Barrier in Taiz, Yemen
Tragedy struck in Yemen’s Taiz Governorate as three young girls lost their lives by drowning in a water barrier, according to local sources. The incident occurred in a rural area where water infrastructure is often unprotected and poses serious risks to nearby residents.
The victims, whose identities have not yet been officially released, were reportedly playing near the barrier when they fell into the water. Despite efforts by nearby villagers to rescue them, all three girls were pronounced dead at the scene.
Local authorities have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident and have urged communities to exercise caution around water reservoirs, especially during the rainy season when water levels rise unexpectedly.
This heartbreaking event highlights the urgent need for improved safety measures around water barriers and flood channels in Yemen, particularly in areas where children frequently play or gather. Humanitarian organizations have previously warned of the dangers posed by unprotected water infrastructure, calling for better fencing, signage, and community awareness campaigns.
The community in Taiz is mourning the loss and calling for swift action to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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