More than 50 migrants died when a boat carrying around 150 people sank off the coast of Yemen in bad weather on Sunday.
The vessel capsized off Yemen's southern province of Abyan, with only 10 people rescued and dozens still missing, according to local authorities.
Many of the victims are believed to be Ethiopian nationals, said the International Organization for Migration (IOM), which called the incident "heartbreaking".
Yemen remains a major pathway for migrants from the Horn of Africa travelling to the Gulf Arab states in search of work, with the IOM estimating hundreds have died or gone missing in shipwrecks in recent months.
IOM Yemen chief Abdusattor Esoev told the Associated Press the bodies of 54 migrants were discovered onshore in the southern district of Khanfar, and 14 others were taken to a hospital morgue in the Abyan provincial capital Zinjibar.










