Stopping salaries prompts my family in Lahj to sell their property

In a scene that reflects the extent of the suffering experienced by the people of Lahj in particular and the south in general, many families were forced to sell their home furniture and personal belongings to secure a living and confront the deteriorating living conditions.
The suspension of salary payments for two months left many families living in tragic conditions, as their options became limited, and selling their last property became their only means of survival.
Every house has a story, and every neighborhood has a tragedy. Fathers sell their home furniture, mothers waste their jewelry, and even children feel the bitterness of this situation that deprives them of their most basic rights. Everything is for sale; Beds, electrical appliances, and even household items that were part of their daily lives.
This situation is not only a result of the economic crisis, but it is also a reflection of policies that lack humanity and responsibility towards the common citizen. The people of Lahj, who depend heavily on their salaries, find themselves facing the specter of poverty and destitution without any support or real solutions on the horizon.
What is happening in Lahj and other cities in the south raises alarm bells and calls for quick action from the concerned authorities to put an end to this humanitarian disaster. Providing salaries on a regular basis is a basic right, not a favor, and remaining silent about this situation means leaving thousands to face an unknown fate.
Today, selling furniture and possessions may be a temporary solution, but it will not last long, and unless there are radical solutions, the tragedy will worsen further.