A tragic incident occurred off the coast of Mauritania earlier this week when a migrant boat capsized, resulting in at least 70 fatalities. The vessel, reportedly departing from Gambia, carried around 150 passengers, mostly from Gambia and Senegal. The accident happened early Wednesday, with Mauritanian authorities recovering 70 bodies during the following days. Witnesses believe the final death toll could surpass 100.
The Atlantic migration route from West Africa to the Canary Islands is known as one of the deadliest pathways for migrants aiming to reach Europe. In 2024, over 46,000 irregular migrants reached the Canary Islands, a record figure according to the European Union. Tragically, more than 10,000 individuals lost their lives attempting this perilous journey, reflecting a 58% increase from 2023, as noted by rights group Caminando Fronteras.
In light of this latest disaster, Gambia’s foreign affairs ministry has urged its citizens to avoid such dangerous journeys, emphasizing the significant risks involved. This incident sheds light on the pressing need for comprehensive strategies to tackle the root causes of migration and improve the safety of those undertaking such treacherous routes.
The situation underscores the necessity for international cooperation and effective policies to prevent further tragedies and to create safer alternatives for those seeking better opportunities abroad. As the dangers of migration continue to rise, addressing these challenges becomes increasingly urgent to save lives and support vulnerable populations seeking a brighter future.
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