In a tragic incident off the coast of Yemen, at least 13 people have lost their lives, and 14 others are reported missing after a boat sank on Tuesday. The United Nations International Organization for Migration (IOM) confirmed the details in a statement released on Sunday.
A devastating shipwreck off the coast of Yemen has claimed the lives of at least 13 people, with 14 others still missing. The ill-fated vessel, which departed from Djibouti, was carrying 27 passengers, including 25 Ethiopians and two Yemeni nationals. It capsized near the Dubab district in the Bani al-Hakam subdistrict of Yemen’s Taiz governorate.
Ongoing Search and Casualties
Among the confirmed casualties are 11 men and two women. Search and rescue operations are ongoing as authorities work to locate the 14 missing individuals, including the Yemeni captain and his assistant. The cause of the shipwreck remains unclear at this time, leaving investigators with many unanswered questions.
IOM’s Response
Matt Huber, the acting chief of the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) mission in Yemen, expressed deep concern over the tragedy. This latest tragedy is a stark reminder of the perils faced by migrants on this route,” Huber stated. He emphasized the importance of not normalizing such devastating losses and called for collective action to protect migrants during their perilous journeys.
This incident underscores the ongoing risks associated with maritime migration in the region. The waters between the Horn of Africa and Yemen have long been a dangerous route for migrants and refugees attempting to escape conflict, poverty, and instability in their home countries.
Humanitarian Efforts
As search and rescue operations continue, authorities and international organizations are mobilizing to provide support to survivors and the families of those affected by this tragic event. The IOM has pledged to continue monitoring the situation closely and to advocate for safer migration practices in the region.