Nine dead, 45 missing after shipwreck off Djibouti, IOM says

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At least nine people were killed, and 45 others ​remain missing, following a shipwreck off ‌the coast of Djibouti, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a United Nations migration ​agency, said on Thursday.

 

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The incident ​occurred on the night of March ⁠24 near Djibouti’s northern coast, ​off the area of Ombok, the ​IOM said in a statement.

The boat was carrying 320 passengers at the time of ​the accident.

The agency did not ​provide information on the vessel’s origin or destination, ‌though ⁠similar accidents are frequent in waters between the Horn of Africa and Yemen. These routes are often ​used by ​migrants attempting ⁠to reach the Middle East and beyond.

Tens of ​thousands of migrants from the Horn, especially ⁠from Ethiopia and Somalia, transit through Djibouti each year in an attempt ⁠to ​reach Saudi Arabia and ​Gulf nations in search of employment opportunities.

Source: Reuters

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