Rescue the crew of a Yemeni ferry that sank in Bab al-Mandab

The Bab al-Mandab Strait witnessed a tragic maritime accident, as a Yemeni ferry sank off Mayon Island. Despite the accident, all crew members were able to survive thanks to the efforts of the Coast Guard and local fishermen.
Navigation sources reported that the ferry, a small ship, was completely covered by water for reasons that have not yet been determined. The ship was heading from the port of Mocha to the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea, with a crew consisting mostly of residents of the city of Mokha.< /p>
Fortunately, Coast Guard boats and local fishermen were able to reach the accident site in record time and rescue all crew members safely, and the ship’s captain was Captain Sailor Ammar Qassem Hadi.
This incident highlights the risks facing maritime navigation in the region, and calls for the need to strengthen maritime safety measures and provide the necessary equipment to save lives in emergency situations.