24 killed, 46 rescued in boat accident off the coast of Madagascar

 

24 people died in a boat accident off the coast of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. While 46 people have been rescued. This information was given by the Somalia government on Sunday. Somalia's Foreign Minister Ahmed Moalim Fiki said, 'We are working hard to ensure that the rescued people are brought home safely and provided with the necessary assistance.'

Most of the victims of this accident were young Somali citizens, but the destination of their journey is not yet clear. However, every year, a large number of young Somali people set out on dangerous journeys in search of better opportunities.

Somali ambassador to Madagascar to investigate

Considering the seriousness of this incident, Somalia has decided to send a delegation led by its ambassador to Madagascar. This delegation will reach Madagascar on Monday and investigate the accident. Foreign Minister Fiki also said that the Somalia ambassador will also investigate the condition of Somali youth stranded on the Moroccan coast. However, no clear information has been given about when this incident happened.

Increasing incidence of irregular migration

The United Nations Migration Agency has expressed concern over the increase in cases of irregular migration from the Horn of Africa countries. Large numbers of people are being forced to leave their homes due to conflict and drought.

Earlier in April, another tragic incident occurred on a popular sea route near Djibouti. In this accident, 38 migrants died and 22 people were rescued. Most of these migrants were citizens of Somalia and Ethiopia.

dangerous sea conditions

Such incidents in the Indian Ocean highlight the dangerous situation faced by migrants. People who set out in search of better opportunities and a secure future often choose dangerous routes that prove fatal for their lives. The Somali government has stressed the need to take strict measures to ensure the safety of its citizens and stop these dangerous migrations.

This event not only draws attention to the migration crisis but also sends a message to governments and the international community to take concrete steps towards providing safe and legitimate options to people.