Boat accident claims tens of Somali lives

At least 22 Somali migrants lost their lives when two boats carrying 70 passengers capsized off the coast of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean.

The incident, which occurred on an unspecified date, was confirmed by Somali Ambassador to Ethiopia and the African Union Abdullahi Warfa.

While the exact cause of the accident remains under investigation, the tragic event underscores the perilous journey taken by many Somalis seeking a better life.

The Indian Ocean has become a deadly route for migrants, with numerous incidents of boat capsizing and loss of life reported in recent months.

Earlier this year, at least 24 people, including women and children, perished after a boat sank off the coast of the Comoros Islands, allegedly due to deliberate capsizing by human traffickers.

These recurring tragedies highlight the urgent need for international cooperation to address the root causes of migration and to provide safe and legal pathways for those seeking a better future.

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