the conflict since the fighting escalated in March with the air campaign.
World Health Organisation chief Margaret Chan said on Wednesday that the toll includes “hundreds of women and children”, adding that “almost 7.5 million people are in urgent need of medical help”.
“Hospitals around the country are closing down their emergency operations rooms and intensive care units due to shortages in staff and fuel for generators,” Chan said.
“The health and lives of millions of people are at risk.”
She urged all parties to “respect their obligations under international humanitarian law to protect civilians, health facilities and health staff during conflict and to permit the supply of vital humanitarian aid”.
Relief agency Oxfam warned on Tuesday that at least 16 million Yemenis, or two thirds of the population, had no access to clean drinking water because of the conflict.
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