Yemeni authorities announced the successful evacuation of tourists who had been stranded on Socotra Island following disruptions linked to adverse conditions and logistical challenges. Officials said coordinated efforts involving local agencies and security forces ensured the safe transport of foreign nationals from the remote island to mainland facilities.
Socotra, known for its unique biodiversity and ecological significance, occasionally faces travel interruptions due to weather conditions and infrastructure constraints. Authorities stated that contingency plans were activated to prioritise the safety and welfare of visitors during the disruption.
Embassies of affected countries were informed throughout the process, and officials confirmed that no serious injuries were reported. The government emphasised its commitment to protecting tourists and maintaining Socotra reputation as a destination of natural heritage.
The evacuation comes amid broader efforts to stabilise parts of Yemen affected by years of conflict and economic hardship. International organisations continue to monitor humanitarian conditions across the country.
Officials indicated that tourism services on the island would gradually resume once operational assessments are completed.
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