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Somalia government says 24 people died after two boats capsized in Indian Ocean

Somalia’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Moalim Fiqi said 46 people were rescued.

Associated Press

MOGADISHU: Twenty-four people died after two boats capsized off the Madagascar coast in the Indian Ocean, Somalia's government said on Sunday.

Somalia’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Moalim Fiqi said 46 people were rescued.

“We are working tirelessly to ensure the survivors are brought back home safely and provided with the necessary care,” he said.

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.

A delegation led by the Somali ambassador to Ethiopia is scheduled to travel to Madagascar on Monday to investigate the incident and coordinate efforts to help survivors.

Fiqi also said Sunday that Somalia's ambassador to Morocco would look into a separate report of Somali youth stranded on Morocco’s coastline. It is not clear when the Morocco incident occurred, and Fiqi did not provide details.

The U.N. migration agency has previously raised concerns over rising cases of irregular migration from the Horn of Africa countries, as people flee conflict and drought.

In April, 38 migrants died, and 22 others were rescued from a shipwreck off Djibouti on a popular route to Yemen. Most of those rescued were Somali and Ethiopian nationals.

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