IOM: Dozens Perish in Yemen Migrant Boat Tragedy

IOM

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is profoundly saddened by the tragic loss of life after a vessel carrying 200 migrants capsized off the coast of Shuqrah, in Yemen's Abyan Governorate on 3 August. At least 56 people are reported dead, 14 of them female, with many of the victims believed to be Ethiopian nationals. The total number of those missing stands at 132. So far 12 survivors, all male, have been found.

This heartbreaking incident highlights the urgent need to address the dangers of irregular migration along the Eastern Route. Immediate lifesaving assistance and protection for vulnerable migrants must be prioritized, alongside targeted efforts to tackle the root causes of irregular migration. IOM urges stronger international and regional cooperation to prevent further loss of life by expanding safe and regular migration pathways, enhancing coordinated search and rescue efforts, protecting survivors, and supporting their safe, dignified return and sustainable reintegration in their countries of origin.

We commend the local authorities for their swift response and reiterate our commitment to supporting ongoing interagency efforts to identify and assist survivors, recover bodies, and provide support to affected families. IOM is working with partners to mobilise resources and deliver humanitarian assistance to protect people on the move, as well as to support the government to respond to migration crisis.

Since the beginning of 2025, IOM recorded more than 350 migrant deaths and disappearances along the Eastern Route, although the actual figure is likely to be significantly higher

Every life lost is a powerful reminder of the human toll of irregular migration - and of the urgent need for safe, regular pathways, strong protection systems, effective search and rescue operations, and accountability for smugglers and traffickers.

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