The damage seen from a helicopter above the Hadramaut Valley, Yemen on Saturday Oct.25, 2008, where at least 49 people were killed by floods sweeping through southern Yemen after a massive tropical storm slammed into the impoverished country.
An aerial view shows the flood waters following two days of storms in the eastern Yemeni province of Hadramaut on October 25, 2008.
Collapsed buildings are seen surrounded by flood waters in a town in the Yemeni province of Hadramaut on October 25, 2008. Aid operations swung into higher gear in Yemen today after floods killed scores of people and six more died from lightning strikes during two days of fierce storms. Both Hadramaut and Mahra provinces have been officially declared disaster zones.
Ninety-year-old Yemeni man, Jamaan Hamid Huwaidi, walks in front of four collapsed houses that belong to his family in the village Mishtah in the eastern Yemeni Hadramaut valley on October 27, 2008. President Ali Abdullah Saleh allocated yesterday 100 million dollars in aid to flood-hit areas of southeast Yemen. Rescue teams, chiefly using military helicopters, were continuing operations to help people affected by the flood, especially in isolated villages.
Collapsed houses are seen in Dhamir Nahar village in southeastern Yemen October 27, 2008.
Travellers are stranded after the collapse of a bridge in the southeastern Yemeni valley of Sayoun October 25, 2008.
A Yemeni family searches for possessions amid the rubble of their collapsed house following two days of heavy storms in the village Mishtah in the eastern Yemeni Hadramaut valley on October 27, 2008.
A Yemeni man gestures towards the historical city of Shibam in Hadramaut province of eastern Yemen on October 28, 2008, damaged by ferocious storms. Many other people are still missing and thousands are without shelter, a government official said.
An aerial picture shows damaged buildings in the ancient city of Shibam, in the eastern Yemeni province of Hadramaut on October 25, 2008 following two days of fierce storms in the area. Both Hadramaut and Mahra provinces have been officially declared disaster zones.
Locals stand in a flooded area near a washed-out road in the southeastern Yemeni valley of Sayoun October 25, 2008.
Residents gather at the site of collapsed houses in the oil-rich Sah district in southeastern Yemen October 27, 2008.
Buildings in the ancient city of Shibam are seen in the southeastern Yemeni province of Hadramaut, October 28, 2008. Shibam largely survived a devastating flood that hit southeastern Yemen destroying hundreds of mud houses and leaving dozens of people dead or missing.
Houses damaged by floods are seen near receding floodwaters in the southeastern Yemeni valley of Sayoun October 25, 2008.
Travellers are seen stranded after the collapse of a bridge in the southeastern Yemeni valley of Sayoun October 25, 2008.
Silt and mud cover the land around damaged homes following two days of storms in the eastern Yemeni province of Hadramaut on October 25, 2008.
Residents of the historic city of Shibam, Yemen, flee as a two-story mud brick house disintegrates, its foundations undermined by flood water, following a massive tropical storm which slammed into the impoverished country Saturday Oct. 25, 2008.
Yemenis search for their belongings amid the rubble collapsed houses following two days of heavy storms in the village Mishtah in the eastern Yemeni Hadramaut province on October 27, 2008.
The ancient city of Shibam is seen in this aerial photograph in the southeastern Yemeni province of Hadramaut, October 28, 2008.
A Yemeni boy rests on the rubble of his collapsed home in the historical city of Shibam in Hadramaut province of eastern Yemen on October 28, 2008.
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