Red Cross: Number Of Suspected Cholera Cases In Yemen Has Reached One Million



BBC: Yemen cholera cases reach one million - ICRC

The number of suspected cholera cases in Yemen has reached one million, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says.

At least 2,226 people are believed to have died of the disease since April, although the number of new cases has declined for 14 consecutive weeks.

The ICRC said the outbreak was "amplifying the suffering of a country caught up in a brutal war".

More than 80% of Yemenis lack food, fuel, water and access to healthcare.

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One million people have caught cholera in Yemen. You should be outraged. -- Amanda Erickson, Washington Post

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