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Somalia: Twenty-Two Somali Migrants Die in Madagascar Boat Capsize, Dozens Rescued

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[Shabelle] Antananarivo, Madagascar -- A tragic maritime incident off the coast of Madagascar resulted in the deaths of 22 Somali migrants when two boats they were traveling in capsized, according to Abdullahi Warfa, the Somali Ambassador to Ethiopia and the African Union, speaking to state-run Radio Mogadishu. The boats were carrying a total of 70 passengers, all of whom were Somali nationals.

Source: allAfrica.com

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