The United Nations Migration Agency has confirmed that 45 migrants died on the shores of Djibouti after their boats sank in the Red Sea.
These dead people were part of 310 people on two boats that ran aground on the shores of Yemen, and only 32 people were rescued, while 233 people are still missing.
The 32 people who were rescued have been placed in one of the centers specially in charge of handling migrants in Djibouti.
The Navy of the Republic of Djibouti and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) are reported to be working to rescue the missing people, some of whom are still expected to be alive.
However, the government of Djibouti and the IOM agency have not yet revealed the nationality of the migrants who drowned in the sea on the boats they were on, the reasons why such a large number of them were on only two boats.
Stay tuned for updates on this news.












