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    Tunisia Coast Guard Rescues 1,867, Recovers 13 Bodies

    April 9, 2024Updated:April 29, 20242 Mins Read
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    A Tunisian national coast guard helps migrants to get off a rescue boat in Jbeniana, Safx, Tunisia April 23, 2022, in this screen grab taken from a handout video. (File/Reuters). Source: Arab News.
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    On Sunday, April 7, 2024, the Tunisian coast guard announced the grim discovery of 13 migrant bodies off the coast of Tunisia, underscoring the perilous journey many undertake in hopes of reaching Europe. Simultaneously, they reported the successful rescue of 1,867 individuals in multiple operations across the Mediterranean Sea.

    According to Reuters, the National Guard relayed details of the recovery efforts and the extensive rescue operations, although specific incidents remained undisclosed. The surge in migration attempts along the Mediterranean, particularly between Tunisia and the Italian coast, is attributed to improving spring weather conditions, as highlighted by Reuters.

    Sfax, Tunisia’s second-largest city, has emerged as a key departure point for migrants seeking passage to Europe. Often cramming into overcrowded and unseaworthy vessels, migrants face daunting risks, with breakdowns and capsizings posing constant threats mid-voyage.

    Humanitarian organizations have expressed alarm over the increasing use of metal boats, primarily by sub-Saharan African migrants departing from Tunisia, further heightening the dangers of the journey. Despite the Tunisian coast guard’s substantial rescue efforts, crucial details such as the migrants’ origin cities and the types of boats involved were not disclosed.

    The Central Mediterranean route from North Africa to Italy remains one of the world’s deadliest migration paths. In 2023, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) recorded a staggering 2,498 deaths along this route alone. As of February 1 this year, 88 individuals have been reported dead or missing, underscoring the persistent humanitarian crisis and the urgent imperative for enhanced maritime safety measures.

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