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    Tragic Boat Accident Off Senegal Coast Leaves Four Dead, Others Missing

    September 10, 2024Updated:September 10, 20243 Mins Read
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    A fisherman prepares his boat, known as a pirogue, as mist shrouds Fass Boye beach in Senegal, March 20, 2024 | Photo: REUTERS / Zohra Bensemra. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    A boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Senegal, leading to the death of at least four people while others remain missing. The boat, which was an artisanal fishing vessel, left the town of Mbour with the goal of reaching Europe. Just a few miles off the Senegalese coast, the boat tragically overturned. Although local fishermen managed to rescue three survivors, the exact number of missing passengers remains unclear. Authorities, including Senegal’s navy, are continuing their search for more survivors, but hope is fading.

    The Atlantic migration route, used by many West Africans, has become increasingly dangerous. This particular route, which stretches from West Africa to the Canary Islands, is often used by migrants fleeing poverty, unemployment, and conflict. The Canary Islands, part of Spain, are seen as a stepping stone to Europe, but the journey is treacherous. Since the beginning of 2024, over 22,300 migrants have arrived in the Canary Islands. This figure represents a 126% increase compared to the same time last year, according to data from Spain’s Interior Ministry. Additionally, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported a 502% increase in irregular migration to the Canary Islands between January and March 2024 compared to 2023.

    The Atlantic route is one of the most perilous for migrants attempting to reach Europe. In August, the Senegalese army conducted a 12-day operation, during which they arrested 453 people, including migrants and smugglers. Many of those arrested were Senegalese nationals. These operations highlight the dangers of smuggling networks operating in the region. Unfortunately, tragedies like this recent boat accident are not uncommon. In July, a boat carrying 300 migrants, primarily from Senegal and Gambia, overturned off the coast of Mauritania, resulting in the loss of many lives. At least 150 people went missing in that incident, further showcasing the risks migrants face on these dangerous journeys.

    The lack of comprehensive data on the West African Atlantic migration route adds to the challenges. The IOM has noted that data collection on the number of migrants departing from West African coasts is scarce, making it difficult to fully understand the extent of the problem. Shipwrecks, like the one that occurred off the coast of Senegal, are often not reported, leaving many stories of lost lives untold. Despite efforts to patrol the coastline and disrupt smuggling networks, the number of migrants attempting to make the journey to Europe continues to rise, driven by desperation and hope for a better life.

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