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More than 34,000 families have been affected by the heavy rains, UN says.
The flooding has worsened Yemen 's "already dire humanitarian situation" It has caused widespread destruction to homes and essential services, the UN said.
Local media has also been reporting on the devastation caused by the flooding.
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