The United Nations reports that over <strong>80 migrants</strong> are missing after their boat sank off the coast of <strong>Libya</strong>. The incident occurred late last night, highlighting the increasing dangers faced by migrants on their journeys across the Mediterranean Sea.
A boat carrying over 100 migrants sank off the coast of Libya, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and the disappearance of more than 70 others. Only 32 survivors were rescued from the tragic incident.
The NGO 'Mediterranea Saving Humans' reported that a boat carrying irregular migrants sank in the Mediterranean Sea, resulting in the loss of over <strong>70 lives</strong>. This incident highlights the increasing risks faced by migrants during their perilous journeys.
Nine migrants have died and 45 others are missing after a boat carrying 320 people sank off the coast of Djibouti, according to United Nations reports. This incident is among the deadliest in the history of migration across the Red Sea.
A passenger boat sank in eastern Indonesia, resulting in the loss of 27 individuals. Rescue teams have commenced search operations amidst challenging weather conditions, raising concerns about maritime safety in the region.