The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) announced that Cyclone Tej "caused the destruction of 300 homes and damaged 314 other homes in Socotra Governorate."
She added via a post on the “X” platform, “The hurricane also led to the displacement of more than 6,400 people, including 3,328 children, in Al-Mahra Governorate.”
The organization indicated that it is “ready to meet the immediate needs of families affected by the hurricane.”
A report by the local authority in the Socotra Archipelago Governorate stated that Hurricane (Tej) did not record any human losses, but it left material damage to the infrastructure, public and private property, and citizens’ homes.
The report stated: “The hurricane caused damage to about 50 percent of the roads, especially in the eastern regions, and it was also impossible to reach the Ras Arsal area east of Socotra, as a result of the road being cut off in the Ar Ahar area.”
He added, "The hurricane's damages included partial damage to the port of Hulaf, the sinking of two fiberglass ferries in the port basin, 100 homes were exposed to partial and total damage, the entry of sea water into some homes close to the sea in Hadibuh and the Halat area, and also a network outage." Yemen Mobile is completely located in Qalansiyah District, and the southern coastal strip is the Nojd region.”