54 Migrants Dead in Yemen Shipwreck Tragedy

At least 54 migrants died when their overcrowded boat sank off Yemen during heavy weather. Rescue operations continue for approximately 96 missing passengers.

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Major Migrant Shipwreck Off Yemen Coast

At least 54 migrants have died after their vessel sank off Yemen's coast amid severe weather conditions. According to reports from AFP and Reuters citing Yemeni sources, the boat was carrying approximately 150 people when it encountered heavy seas.

Search Operations Underway

Rescue teams are currently searching for survivors after the overcrowded boat capsized. The incident highlights the dangerous migration routes through the Gulf of Aden, where thousands attempt perilous journeys from the Horn of Africa to Arabian Peninsula nations annually.

Uncertain Origins and Route

Authorities have not yet confirmed the migrants' nationalities or intended destination. Yemen serves as a major transit point for those fleeing conflict and poverty in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Eritrea, often aiming to reach Saudi Arabia or other Gulf states.

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