Boats capsize off Djibouti, drowning 45 migrants in Red Sea
A view of an anchored boat after bodies of suspected migrants who died after their boat capsized were retrieved off the coast of Djibouti, Oct. 2, 2024. (Reuters Photo)


At least 45 people were killed Tuesday when two migrant boats from Africa sank off Djibouti's coast in the Red Sea, the U.N. migration agency reported.

The boats had departed from Yemen carrying 310 people, the International Organization for Migration said.

Thousands of migrants from African, Middle Eastern and South Asian countries seeking a better life in Europe attempt irregular migration every year.

Smugglers pack vessels full of desperate people willing to risk their lives to reach continental Europe.

The U.N. agency, assisting search and rescue efforts, said on the social media platform X that 32 survivors were rescued.

Djibouti’s coast guard said the tragedy struck some 150 meters (about 500 feet) off a beach near the northwest Khor Angar region. It said a joint rescue effort was underway, which began early Monday. It said 115 survivors were rescued.

"We remain committed to finding the missing persons and ensuring the safety of the survivors," the agency said in a statement posted on social media, with images of white body bags.