A Look at Life in Yemen

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A cuts a tree with an axe in Bajil district of Hodeida province, Yemen, June 24, 2021. Yemeni lumberjack Ali al-Emadi spends hours chopping down an acacia tree with an axe as his 12-year-old nephew helps out splitting logs. In a country blighted by war, Emadi had to turn to logging in his northern al-Mahweet region to eke out a living. An economic collapse has wiped out the farming and building work he used to travel around the country for. But with demand for firewood soaring due to fuel shortages, there are now concerns that the country's humanitarian crisis, with millions facing starvation, has compounded the risk of deforestation – threatening both the environment of Yemen and any hope of a long-term livelihood for men like Emadi. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)



Lumberjacks load bundles of firewood onto a truck in Khamis Banisaad district of al-Mahweet province, Yemen, June 24, 2021. More than six years of war between the recognised government backed by a Saudi-led coalition and the Houthi movement aligned with Iran has killed tens of thousands of people and left 80% of Yemen's population reliant on aid. The fuel shortages due to a coalition blockade on Houthi-held areas, including limiting access to the main port of Hodeidah, have led businesses and families to swap diesel and gas for . The alliance says the blockade is needed to foil arms smuggling. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)



Vendors unload firewood bundles from the back of a camel at a market in Khamis Banisaad district of al-Mahweet province, Yemen, June 10, 2021. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)



Ali al-Emadi, who works as a lumberjack, sits in his house with his family in a village in Khamis Banisaad district of al-Mahweet province, Yemen, June 24, 2021. “Should there be good quantity of wood available, we make a living, thank God. But nowadays trees are scarce”, Emadi said. “If I get something, we eat. At least we live or die together”. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)



A boy who works as a lumberjack, rides a donkey as it drags a logged tree in Bajil district of Hodeida province, Yemen, June 24, 2021. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)



Ali al-Emadi, who works as a lumberjack and his nephew, split firewood with axes at their village in Khamis Banisaad district of al-Mahweet province, Yemen, June 10, 2021. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)



Ali al-Emadi, who works as a lumberjack, eats lunch with his family at their house in a village in Khamis Banisaad district of al-Mahweet province, Yemen, June 24, 2021. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)



A vendor waits for customers at a firewood market in Sanaa, Yemen, July 17, 2021. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)



A man walks by a truck loaded with logs at a firewood market in Sanaa, Yemen, July 17, 2021. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)



A vendor carries wood at a firewood market in Sanaa, Yemen, July 17, 2021. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)



Women take part in a local Chess championship in Yemen's capital Sanaa on August 25, 2021. (Photo by Mohammed Huwais/AFP Photo)



Yemeni students attend class in their destroyed school compound on the first day of the new academic year in the country's third-city of Taez on August 30, 2021. (Photo by Ahmad Al-Basha/AFP Photo)



Children ride on the back of a truck at a camp for internally displaced people (IDPs) in Marib, Yemen on September 9, 2021. (Photo by Ali Owidha/Reuters)



Policemen prepare a man convicted of involvement in the killing of a senior Houthi official Saleh al-Samad, to be executed at Tahrir Square in Sanaa, Yemen Saturday, September 18, 2021. Yemen's Houthi rebels Saturday said they executed nine people for their alleged involvement in the killing of a senior Houthi official in an airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition more than three years ago. (Photo by Hani Mohammed/AP Photo)



An executioner gestures before he shoots a man convicted of involvement in the killing of a senior Houthi official Saleh al-Samad at Tahrir Square in Sanaa, Yemen Saturday, September 18, 2021. Yemen’s Houthi rebels say they have executed nine people for their alleged involvement in the killing of the senior Houthi official in an airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition more than three years ago. (Photo by Hani Mohammed/AP Photo)



Houthi supporters attend a rally to mark the seventh anniversary of the Houthis' takeover of the Yemeni capital, in Sanaa, Yemen, Tuesday, September 21, 2021. (Photo by Hani Mohammed/AP Photo)



A Yemeni man flashes the V for victory sign next to burning tires during protests calling for the removal of the Saudi-backed coalition government and deteriorating economic and living conditions, in Yemen's third city of Taez on September 27, 2021. (Photo by Ahmad Al-Basha/AFP Photo)



A war-disabled Houthi supporter offers prayers at the grave of his relative who was killed during recent fighting, at a cemetery in Sanaa, Yemen, Wednesday, September 29, 2021. Two days of fierce clashes between Yemeni government forces and Houthi rebels over a crucial central city have killed more than 130 fighters, mostly rebels, officials said Tuesday. (Photo by Hani Mohammed/AP Photo)



Policemen stand at the scene of a blast in Aden, Yemen, October 10, 2021. (Photo by Fawaz Salman/Reuters)



Security personnel a vehiclestand amid the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of a deadly car bomb attack that targeted two senior government officials, who survived, security officials said, in the port city of Aden, Yemen, Sunday, October 10, 2021. Aden has been the seat of the internationally recognized government of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi since the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels took over the capital, Sanaa, triggering Yemen’s civil war. (Photo by Wael Qubady/AP Photo)
 
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