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Take international news everywhere with you! Khat also creates severe health problems. Audience ratings certified by ACPM/OJD. Local authorities, including the coastguard and the police, gave first aid to the few survivors and buried the bodies of the victims that washed up on Godoria Beach in the days following the tragedy.The boat capsized only 500 metres from the shore on Godoria Beach, which is a well-known departure point for people smugglers and migrants bound for Yemen. See also France 24 is not responsible for the content of external websites. I think if they had known how to swim, they probably would have survived.The France 24 Observers team reached out to the Djiboutian Coast Guard and the national police to find out more about the accident and the rescue operations that followed. News from the US, Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa, Middle East, America En Direct.

France 24 - Infos, news & actualités - L'information internationale en direct "These people might have survived if they had known how to swim"Our Observer Ahmed Mohamed Kamil is a former people smuggler himself who gave up that profession and now works as a representative for the Djiboutian branch of the Red Crescent in Obock.

France 24 is not responsible for the content of external websites. Every year, hundreds die of exhaustion in the desert or drown while crossing the Gulf of Aden.

Charles EMPTAZ Dschibuti [dʒiˈbuːti] (arabisch جيبوتي Dschībūtī, französisch Djibouti, Somali Jabuuti, Afar Gabuuti) ist eine Republik in Ostafrika an der Meerenge Bab al-Mandab.Sie grenzt im Norden an Eritrea, im Westen und im Süden an Äthiopien und im Südosten an Somalia bzw. Roughly 100 Ethiopians piled into a seven-metre-long wooden boat and attempted to cross the Red Sea on January 29. It’s a big money earner for the state, which has a monopoly on its sale. France 24 - International breaking news, top stories and headlines France 24 - International breaking news, top stories and headlines France. Nos émissions. Secondly, there were very strong winds.In the four days after the shipwreck, we found 58 bodies on the beach, including those of the Yemeni people smugglers. We will update the page with their comments if they respond to our requests. We also took care of the 16 survivors who managed to cling onto jerrycans and float towards shore. First of all, the boat was only supposed to carry 80 people at most, but the smuggler and his assistant forced the hundred or so migrants who were on the beach that night to get into the boat. This migration route may not get as much attention as the route across the Mediterranean but the France 24 - Infos, news & actualités - L'information internationale en direct. Every day, thousands of Ethiopians set off on foot on a desperate 2,000-kilometre trek in the hope of reaching Saudi Arabia. © 2020 Copyright France 24 - All rights reserved.

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