"Aid flights rushed food and tents to the Yemeni island of Socotra, local officials said on Wednesday, after it was hit by a rare cyclone the United Nations said has displaced 40,000 people there and on the mainland.
Cyclone Chapala killed three people when it made landfall on Monday on Socotra, an isolated island closer to the Horn of Africa than to Yemen that has about 50,000 inhabitants and an exotic mixture of unique flora and fauna.
Another man drowned when the hurricane-force storm reached mainland Yemen's fifth largest city, Mukalla, on the Gulf of Aden on Tuesday, sending thousands of families in the region scrambling for higher and drier land."
Mohammed Mukhashaf, Mohammed Ghobari and Noah Browning report for Reuters November 4, 2015.
"Aid Rushed To Yemen Island After Cyclone Displaces Over 40,000: U.N."
Source: Reuters, 11/04/2015