Flooding caused by torrential rainfall in war-torn Yemen has led to at least 60 deaths since July, with 13 others still missing and a total of 268,000 people affected, the United Nations said on Monday. Yemen, already grappling with an almost decade-long war, suffers from severe floods on a near-annual basis that are triggered by torrential rainfall, while climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of precipitation. Since July, flash floods have caused 36 deaths in Hodeidah province, nine in Ibb, eight in Marib, and seven in Taiz, the UN humanitarian agency OCHA said in a report …