UN says 38 dead, including children, as migrant boat sinks off Djibouti
- The United Nations migration agency reported a shipwreck off Djibouti resulted in 38 migrants dead and 22 rescued.
- The accident occurred on a boat carrying 60 Ethiopian migrants from Djibouti to Yemen.
- Djibouti is a main transit country for migrants traveling to Gulf nations in search of work, with numerous migrants facing dangers on the journey.
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At least 38 migrants have drowned off the coast of Djibouti in East Africa.
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At least 38 migrants are dead and others are missing off Djibouti after a shipwreck
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The United Nations migration agency says 38 migrants are dead and 22 others have been rescued from a shipwreck off Djibouti on a popular route to Yemen. Rescue teams searched for six other migrants who were thought to be on board, the International Organization for Migration said Tuesday. Djibouti is the main transit country for migrants trying to reach Gulf nations from Horn of Africa nations such as Ethiopia and Somalia i…
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Read Full ArticleMigrants: According to the United Nations Migration Office, at least 38 people were killed, including children. 22 people were rescued. Six more people are missing.
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