Yemeni vice president Khaled Bahah arrived in the southern port city of Aden yesterday, airport officials said, the most senior official to visit the city since local fighters drove an Iran-backed Houthi group out more than two weeks ago. They said Bahah, who is also the prime minister of the exiled government in Riyadh, arrived aboard a Saudi plane. Arab television stations said several cabinet members were also travelling with Bahah, who arrived in Aden around noon local time. Sources close to Bahah said the vice president wanted to bolster efforts to restore normal life to the city, where President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi had fled after the Houthis seized control of the government in Sanaa earlier this year.