search the site
Thousands Of Sheep Drown In Red Sea As Sudan Ship Founders
Livestock carrier Al Shuwaikh departing from Fremantle Harbour, Western Australia. September 2014. Photo via Wikipedia
Thousands Of Sheep Drown In Red Sea As Sudan Ship Founders
June 12, 2022
Related News
- Livestock Carrier Catches Fire Off SpainAugust 10, 2021
- Animal Deaths At Sea Spike Fueling Calls For EU Livestock Carrier BanJuly 8, 2021
- New Zealand to Phase Out Livestock ExportsApril 13, 2021
- Sheep Bake Aboard Ships Waiting For Suez Canal To ReopenMarch 26, 2021
- Spain Orders Slaughter of More Than 1,600 Cattle on Second Livestock ShipMarch 23, 2021
By Mohammed Alamin
Jun 12, 2022,(Bloomberg) –About 16,000 sheep bound for Saudi Arabia drowned when an overloaded ship foundered off Sudan’s Red Sea coast, the Sudanese exporters’ association said.
The ship sank late Saturday shortly after setting sail from the eastern Sudanese port of Suakin, the organization’s head, Salih Salah, said by phone. The Sudan Tribune news website estimated financial losses of 15 million Saudi riyals ($4 million), citing officials it didn’t identify.
Sudan, which is mired in economic crisis and saw a coup in October, has one of Africa’s largest livestock populations, with Egypt and Gulf states being major buyers.
Read Also: Animal Deaths At Sea Spike Fueling Calls For EU Livestock Carrier Ban
Sudanese port authorities didn’t immediately answer a call seeking comment. Salah said the association would give a briefing on the incident later Sunday.
© 2022 Bloomberg L.P.