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Up to One Thousand Migrants Feared Missing in Mediterranean After Cyclone Harry

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Rescue agencies fear that up to one thousand migrants may be missing in the central Mediterranean following severe weather linked to Cyclone Harry. The storm created dangerous sea conditions complicating search and rescue operations along major migration routes.

International maritime organizations said distress calls were received from multiple vessels before contact was lost. Humanitarian groups warned that overcrowded boats and limited safety equipment increase the risk of mass casualties during extreme weather events.

European authorities have launched coordinated search efforts while urging stronger protections for migrants attempting perilous crossings.

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Analysts say climate driven weather extremes are increasingly intersecting with migration pressures. The tragedy underscores ongoing challenges in managing maritime safety and humanitarian obligations in one of the world’s deadliest migration corridors.

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