Death Toll from Capsized Migrant Boat Offshore Senegal Rises to 26

Death Toll from Capsized Migrant Boat Offshore Senegal Rises to 26

The Senegalese navy announced Tuesday that the death toll from a migrant boat accident off the country’s coast has risen to 26, following the discovery of an additional 17 bodies. The navy disclosed this update in a post on the social media platform X.

The ill-fated vessel, a narrow wooden fishing boat known locally as a pirogue, was carrying over 100 migrants when it capsized. According to state broadcaster Radio Television Senegalaise (RTS), the boat had departed from the town of Mbour and overturned after just 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) of navigation.

The incident, which occurred on Sunday, prompted an immediate response from Senegalese authorities. A spokesperson for the country’s armed forces informed Reuters on Monday that the navy had deployed a plane and two boats to conduct search and rescue operations for survivors and recover the bodies of the deceased.

This tragic event underscores the ongoing risks faced by migrants attempting to reach Europe via dangerous sea routes from West Africa. The central Mediterranean route, which often begins from the coasts of countries like Senegal, is considered one of the world’s deadliest migration paths.

The use of unsuitable vessels like pirogues, often overcrowded and ill-equipped for long sea journeys, contributes to the high mortality rate among migrants attempting this perilous crossing. Despite the dangers, economic hardships and the promise of better opportunities continue to drive many to risk their lives on these treacherous voyages.

Senegalese authorities have been working to discourage illegal migration and enhance coastal surveillance, but the challenge remains significant. International organizations have called for more comprehensive approaches to address the root causes of migration and provide safer, legal pathways for those seeking to leave their countries.

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