Activists published pictures of the damage caused by Hurricane Tej in Al-Mahra Governorate, amid complete disregard by the occupiers and mercenaries and failure to provide assistance or respond to distress calls.
Pictures published on social media showed the collapse of parts of the ancient fort of Mismar, which is located in the Qishn District, as a result of Cyclone Tej.
The fort is one of the oldest forts in Mahra. Citizens of Mahra confirmed that the hurricane revealed the falsity of the promises of the coalition of aggression and mercenaries that left them facing their fate and they stood by and watched the disaster that befell them.
The district most affected by the hurricanes is the Haswain district, where some of its areas are still besieged by torrents and floods until this moment, as well as Qishn and Al-Ghaydah.
A report indicated that two deaths were recorded, 150 others were injured, major damage to infrastructure, private and public property, and the displacement of about 10,000 people in Al-Ghaydah and Haswain districts, the most affected by the hurricane. The hurricane caused roads to be cut off in most of the governorate’s districts.