Nearly seven weeks of Saudi-led air strikes against Iran-backed rebels has caused severe shortages in water, fuel and medical aid as well as heavily disrupting trade, crippling a country dependent on imported food.
"The situation in Yemen is very serious and at the moment the country lacks everything," Dominique Burgeon, Emergencies Director at the Rome-based Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), told AFP.
"Yemen imports 90 percent of its food needs, as much as 95 percent for some products such as wheat," he said, but "imports are virtually at a standstill."
Despite threats to the ceasefire from rockets shot into border areas of Saudi Arabia from Yemen's rebel-held north, agencies such as the World Food Programme (WFP) and Doctors Without Borders (MSF) were rushing into action.
But Burgeon said aid alone would not be enough: food provided by the United Nation's WFP, for example, would not reach more than 2.5 million people in a population of more than 24 million.
"Some months ago, 12 million Yemenis were suffering from food insecurity. That number has now gone up to between 14 and 15 million," he said.
"When famine is declared it is already too late for many people. It is absolutely important to act now because the situation is catastrophic," he added.
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