UN agency warns time running out to prevent Yemen famine
CAIRO — The U.N. food agency said Wednesday time was running out for aid groups working in Yemen to prevent a “devastating” famine in the war-torn country.
World Food Program said new entry points were urgently needed to bring in humanitarian food aid and commercial imports in and to address what it called a “growing hunger crisis” across the impoverished Arab nation.
Yemen’s civil war has wrecked the country’s already fragile ability to feed its population of 29 million people.
U.N. figures show the number of Yemenis who face starvation without aid has risen to 8.4 million. That number is likely to soon jump by another 3.5 million because of the national currency’s falling value.


