Trapped in Yemen, More Americans Brave Journey to Freedom

ByMOLLY HUNTER ABCNews logo
Thursday, April 16, 2015

DJIBOUTI -- Fifty-nine American citizens docked at the Djibouti Port today -- the largest group yet of American evacuees from Yemen to arrive here, according to the U.S. Embassy.

The Indian Navy Vessel carrying 403 people, was sturdier than most boats that arrive from Yemen -- but those disembarking recall a harrowing 16-hour trip.

"It was terrible!" says Rashad, an American citizen traveling with his wife, Summer and their two young children.

Men were crammed on the upper deck and women below, passengers say.

Americans made their way down the gang plank first, handed a bottle of water as they turned in their passports to immigration -- and U.S. Ambassador Tom Kelly and his staff greeted each and every American citizen off the boat.

Assuming the visa process goes smoothly, families told ABC News they're planning to head stateside, from McLean, Virginia, to Fresno, California.

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