Djibouti—International Organization for Migration (IOM) staff based in Obock, on Djibouti’s Red Sea coast, are reporting Wednesday that a total of 16 survivors have been recovered from Tuesday’s sea tragedy.
As of Wednesday evening, IOM’s team has learned that the remains of 52 victims have been recovered—three men and two women found on Tuesday and another 47 persons today.
The tragedy occurred off Godoria, a locality in the Obock region of northeast Djibouti. After being alerted by local residents, a team of gendarmerie gathered near the reported site of the tragedy discovered two survivors yesterday, one an 18-year old male survivor, who reportedly boarded one of two boats, in his case with some 130 people on board.
Painful pictures of dead migrants on #Djibouti's shore who perished after a smugglers boats carrying over 130 #migrants capsized including children. 43 confirmed dead so far.https://t.co/MazuD0Iqq1 pic.twitter.com/SV27iySpxj
— Mohammed Abdiker (@AbdikerM) January 30, 2019