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    Tragedy Strikes as 20 Migrants Die in Boat Shipwreck off Tunisia

    December 19, 2024Updated:January 9, 20252 Mins Read
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    Migrants on board a boat off Sfax, Tunisia, Apr. 27, 2023. (Reuters). Source: Arab News.
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    The Tunisian coast guard has recovered the bodies of 20 African migrants after their boat sank off the coast, marking the second migrant tragedy in just one week. The incident occurred near Sfax, a major departure point for migrants attempting to reach Europe.

    According to the national guard, five survivors were rescued from the ill-fated boat on Wednesday, and search operations are ongoing to locate any remaining missing passengers. This follows another heartbreaking incident last Thursday when nine bodies were recovered, and six others were reported missing after a similar boat sank.

    Why are these tragedies happening?

    Tunisia has become a primary departure hub for migrants from across Africa, overtaking Libya in recent years. The country’s proximity to Europe makes it a key transit point for those fleeing poverty and seeking better opportunities. However, the journey across the Mediterranean remains perilous, with overcrowded and poorly maintained boats often leading to devastating outcomes.

    Tunisia is facing an unprecedented migration crisis, grappling with the challenges of managing both local and international migrants. The rise in migration attempts has led to increased risks, as desperate individuals undertake dangerous journeys in search of safety and stability.

    What can be done to prevent these tragedies?

    Advocates call for greater international cooperation to address the root causes of migration, including poverty, conflict, and political instability. Improved rescue operations and safer migration pathways are also essential to reduce the loss of life at sea.

    As search efforts continue, the tragedy serves as a serious reminder of the urgent need for global action to ensure safer and more humane migration processes.

    African migrants Mediterranean migration migrant migrant deaths migrant shipwreck migrants migration Migration Crisis migration to Europe Sfax boat tragedy Tunisia coast guard Tunisia migrant crisis
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