At least 70 Ethiopians drowned when a boat used by smugglers to transport
illegal migrants to Yemen sank in the Red Sea in rough weather, security
authorities in the western part of the country said on Sunday.
Human
traffickers often use unseaworthy boats to smuggle African migrants to Yemen,
seen as a gateway to wealthier parts of the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia
and Oman, and the West.
Security authorities in Taiz province said the small
boat sank on Saturday due to high winds and rough seas off the country's
al-Makha port.
They said the boat was carrying 70 people, all of them
Ethiopians.
Tens of thousands of migrants from Africa, the Middle East and
beyond crowd into often unsafe boats each year and many drown.
SANAA: At least 70
Ethiopians drowned when a boat used by smugglers to transport illegal
migrants to Yemen sank in the Red Sea in rough weather, security
authorities in the western part of the country said on Sunday.
Human traffickers often use unseaworthy boats to smuggle African
migrants to Yemen, seen as a gateway to wealthier parts of the Middle
East, such as Saudi Arabia and Oman, and the West.
Security authorities in Taiz province said the small boat sank on
Saturday due to high winds and rough seas off the country's al-Makha
port.
They said the boat was carrying 70 people, all of them Ethiopians.
Tens of thousands of migrants from Africa, the Middle East and beyond
crowd into often unsafe boats each year and many drown.
In March, at least 42 illegal African migrants drowned in the Arabian
Sea off the southern coast of Yemen.
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