FIVE DEAD, 130 MISSING AS MIGRANT BOATS SINK OFF DJIBOUTI – IOM
Five people are dead and about 130 missing off
the coast of Djibouti after two boats carrying migrants capsized, the UN
migration agency said on Tuesday.
The incident occurred about 30 minutes after
the overloaded boats set off in heavy seas from Godoria on the Horn of Africa
nation’s northeast coastline, according to the International Organisation for
Migration (IOM).
“After being alerted by local residents, a
team of gendarmerie gathered this afternoon near the reported site of the
disaster and discovered two survivors as well as the remains of three women and
two men,” IOM said in a statement.
One survivor estimated there were 130 people
on his boat, but wasn’t able to say the number of passengers on the other
vessel.
“The coast guard was also alerted and
launched search and rescue operations. Those operations are still underway with
two patrol boats,” said the statement.
Located across the Bab el-Mandeb strait from
war-torn Yemen and next to volatile Somalia and Ethiopia, Djibouti has in
recent years become a transit point for migrants heading to find work on the
Arabian Peninsula.
Refugees fleeing Yemen also try and cross in
the other direction.
The strategic sea crossing has repeatedly
proven perilous.
Last year, at least 30 migrants from Somalia
and Ethiopia believed to be headed for Djibouti drowned when their boat
capsized off the coast of Yemen amid reports of gunfire being used against
those on board.
In August 2017, dozens of migrants from
Somalia and Ethiopia died after human traffickers forced them off two
Yemen-bound boats and into the sea.
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