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Local residents will also be hurt by this, and people will be terrified. Therefore, the ancient city should be built with funds. It's safer.
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The situation of the local residents is very bad, because the heavy rain has caused many residents' houses to collapse, and it is estimated that it will take a long time to repair.
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Most of the local residents have been resettled, concentrated in the resettlement sites, and some have been dispersed.
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Heavy rains have continued in many parts of Yemen over the past two weeks, and the ancient city of Sana'a has been the hardest hit by heavy rains and floods in Yemen this year due to its age and lack of maintenance. There are about 6,500 houses in the ancient city of Sana'a, which has been hit by heavy rains over the past two weeksAbout 200 buildings were damaged to varying degrees or completely collapsedAnother 2,000 houses are in danger of being washed out if heavy rainfall persists, due to a chronic lack of maintenance.
The 2,500-year-old ancient city of Sana'a, known as Yemen's calling card, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1986. The ancient city of Sana'a is famous for its ancient and distinctive ancient buildings, which are still inhabited by people, and the oldest buildings in the ancient city date back 700 years.
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Although the world cultural heritage is well protected, it is normal for it to be damaged after too much time.
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Due to its long history and lack of maintenance, the ancient city of Sana'a has become a serious area for heavy rains and floods this year. There are 6,500 houses in the ancient city of Sana'a. Heavy rains in the past two weeks have caused more than 200 houses to be damaged to varying degrees and completely collapsed.
Another 2,000 houses have been chronically unmaintained. If heavy rainfall continues, they are in danger of being destroyed.
1.Yemen** calls on the international community to lend a helping hand to save the ancient city of Sana'a:
In the face of the current situation, the General Directorate for the Protection of the Gates of the Historic City said that the local area could not face the situation alone, and urgently sent a letter to UNESCO, hoping that the international community would lend a helping hand and help them save the human heritage of the ancient city of Sana'a. Khalid said that in addition to a large number of houses in the city, the southern and northern sections of the city walls have been partially destroyed by the torrential rains. If urgent repair and reinforcement measures are not taken, the continuous heavy rain will cause great damage to the ancient city of Sana'a.
At that time, in addition to the ancient buildings, the tens of thousands of residents who still live in the ancient city will face a situation of homelessness. <>
2.The ancient city of Sana'a has been bombed many times during the long war
The reason why it is so difficult for the ancient city of Sana'a to get out of the country is not only due to natural disasters, but also man-made disasters. Over the years, most of the country's resources have been invested in the war, and there is no additional money to maintain and restore these ancient buildings. Moreover, in the past few years of war, the ancient city of Sana'a has been subjected to direct bombing many times.
The long war and the torrential rains that have persisted this year have put the ancient city of Sana'a in jeopardy. Rashid, Director-General of the Climate Department of the National Meteorological Administration: The continuous torrential rains and floods caused by the recent heavy rains are unprecedented in the past few decades.
During this period of continuous rainfall, the water content of the foundation soil is saturated, and the traditional mud house is full of water and is very prone to collapse. <>
3.Heavy rains affect the whole country:
Khalid, Director of the Bureau for the Protection of the Historic City Gate: The recent heavy rains have affected the whole country, and many ancient cities at the city gate have been damaged. Many ancient buildings have been damaged to varying degrees, some are roof leaks, some are partially damaged, and some are completely destroyed.
These ancient buildings are not in good condition. We will have to declare these historic cities at risk, especially those on the World Heritage List. <
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The ancient city of Sana'a, a World Heritage Site, has been severely affected by torrential rains and floods, and the damage is severe. Weeks of torrential rains have severely damaged the rents of nearly 200 houses in the ancient city of Sana'a, and some have collapsed. If the rainstorm continues, other houses may collapse because they have not been renovated for a long time, so it is still a call for the ** side to protect this ancient city.
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The damage has been severe, with more than 200 houses damaged to varying degrees, some of which have completely collapsed.
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The damage is severe, and according to the site, it will take a long time to repair.
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The ancient city of Sana'a, a world cultural heritage site, is recentWeather reasonsHeavily damaged, but there's more to it than thatHuman causes.
The ancient city of Sana'a, located in Yemen, has a history of more than 2,500 years, and there are many historical and very distinctive ancient buildings in the ancient city, and more importantly, the community is still inhabited. The ancient city of Sana'a was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1986 and is an Important World Heritage Site. However, due to the changeable weather this year, Yemen has fallenHeavy rains in the past two weeks have caused extensive damage to the ancient city of Sana'a, and it is facing a very serious problem of damage.
In fact, if other buildings were washed by heavy rain, they would be damaged, but they would not face damage. Because the ancient city of Sana'a is so old and no one has renovated the ruined parts of the city, the heavy rain is nothing less than a matter of adding insult to injury. Moreover, in addition to this reason, there are human reasons.
As we all know, Yemen is a war-torn country, and no one cares about damage to buildings during wars, and the direct artillery fire that hit the ancient city of Sana'a during many wars is tantamount to a devastating blow to ancient buildings. Because ancient buildings do not have sophisticated craftsmanship compared to modern buildings, and there are no high-quality building materials, they cannot resist strong external attacks at all. <>
In fact, there is another important reason that the perennial war has led to a particularly poor economic situation in Yemen, and Yemen's ** in order to protect the safety of the people can not have more funds to repair the ancient city, so the damaged place was only simply renovated by local residents, and the invasion of this heavy rain made it worse, completely destroying some houses. For all these reasons, the ancient city of Sana'a is now in ruins. <>
In the face of the imminent destruction of the world heritage, Yemen** is powerless at this time, so it appeals to people from all over the world and hopes that the international community can lend a helping hand to help YemenPreserve the ancient city of Sana'a and protect an important world cultural heritage.
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Grave robbers have broken it, or tourists have accidentally touched it, or it has been damaged in the first place, or it has been damaged due to weather conditions.
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In the past two weeks, heavy rains have continued in many parts of Yemen, and many houses in the ancient city of Sana'a, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the capital Sana'a, have been washed away by heavy rains, causing serious damage, and the World Heritage Site is in a difficult situation.
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Because it has been too long, it is difficult to keep it as it is without descendants to maintain it, so it is necessary to maintain the monument regularly.
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On September 19, 2015, the Saudi-led military alliance escalated its airstrikes against Yemen's Houthi rebels and struck the World Heritage Site of Sana'a, killing at least 57 people and injuring 130.
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