Aden: At least 39 people were killed and dozens wounded in 24 hours of clashes in the southern Yemeni cities of Aden and Dhaleh, officials said Tuesday.

In Aden, Yemen’s second city, seven civilians died and 94 were wounded after Al Houthi militiamen fired rockets on neighbourhoods controlled by troops loyal to exiled President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, the city’s health chief Al Khader Laswar told AFP.

The fire destroyed several houses, according to Aden vice-governor Nayef Al Bakri.

Further north in Dhaleh, fierce clashes between Al Houthi fighters and loyalist troops killed 24 militiamen and eight in the pro-Hadi camp, including a local commander, a local official said.

Both camps used heavy weapons after the militiamen attacked pro-government positions in the northern and eastern areas of the city, the official said, adding that there were dozens of wounded on either side.

Fighting has dragged on for several months in Aden, where Iran-backed Al Houthi militiamen have battled pro-Hadi loyalists since the president fled to Riyadh in March.

A Saudi-led coalition has been pounding Al Houthi positions in Yemen since March 26, following an Al Houthi advance from their northern stronghold into the capital Sana’a, and a subsequent push south towards Aden.

More than 2,600 people have been killed in Yemen since March, according to UN figures, and almost 80 percent of the population - 20 million people - are in need of urgent humanitarian aid.

UN-brokered peace talks between the militants and government officials ended in Geneva last week without agreement.