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Madagascar officials say death toll is now 25
Madagascar officials say the death toll is now 25 after boats carrying Somali migrants capsized
Authorities in Madagascar say the death toll has risen to 25 after two motorboats carrying migrants from Somalia capsized in the Indian Ocean
Migrant boat sinkings off Madagascar highlight desperation felt by many Somalis
Twenty-four passengers were killed while 46 others survived; Somali government says it will begin evacuating survivors of two boats, which capsized off the coast of Madagascar
At least 24 dead after two boats capsize off coast of Madagascar
At least 24 people have died after two boats carrying mostly Somali nationals capsized off the coast of Madagascar, local authorities said. A statement from Somalia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said efforts were underway to "ensure the safe return of the survivors".
Somalia Says 24 People Died After 2 Boats Capsized in the Indian Ocean
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Twenty-four people died after two boats capsized off the Madagascar coast in the Indian Ocean, Somalia's government said Sunday. Somalia’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Moalim Fiqi said 46 people were rescued.
At least 24 dead after two boats capsized in the Indian Ocean
A tragic incident has occurred off the Madagascar Coast, resulting in the deaths of at least 24 people. On Sunday, the Somalia's government announced that at least twenty-four people died after two boats,
22 Somalis killed after two boats capsized off Madagascar coast
Twenty-two people were killed after two boats carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean, an official said Saturday. Somali Ambassador to Ethiopia and the African Union Abdullahi Warfa told state-run Radio Mogadishu that the boats were carrying 70 passengers -- all Somali nationals.
At least 22 Somalis dead after boats capsize off Madagascar
At least 22 Somali citizens died when two migrant boats capsized off the coast of Madagascar over the weekend, Somalia's Information Minister Daud Aweis said.
24 dead after two boats capsize off Madagascar's coast in the Indian Ocean
Most of the passengers were young Somalis, and their intended destination remains unclear. Many young Somalis embark every year on dangerous journeys in search of better opportunities abroad.
At Least 22 Somalis Dead After Boats Capsize off Madagascar, Official Says
Madagascar's Port, Maritime, and River Authority (APMF) said the boats had set sail from Somalia for the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Nov. 2, a journey of several hundred kilometres. On Saturday,
At Least 22 Somalis Die After Boat Drifts For Weeks Off Madagascar
Madagascar provided assistance Monday to 48 Somali nationals rescued from boats drifting off the island's coast after at least 22 others from the same group died at sea, officials said.
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Tragedy in the Indian Ocean: Somali Migrants' Perilous Journey
A tragic incident occurred when two motorboats carrying Somali migrants capsized near Madagascar. With 25 people reported ...
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