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Over 60 Lives Lost, Including Women and Children, in Tragic Migrant Boat Mishap in Libya

Over 60 migrants, including women and children, tragically drowned after a boat capsized off Libya's coast. The vessel, carrying around 86 people, faced rough seas near Zwara. This devastating incident highlights the ongoing dangers migrants face, with thousands having perished on the treacherous Mediterranean route to Europe this year. Libya's instability has fueled this humanitarian crisis, allowing human traffickers to exploit vulnerable migrants, subjecting them to horrific abuses and risking their lives on perilous sea voyages.

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In a heart-wrenching incident off Libya's coast, a fatal shipwreck claimed the lives of over 60 migrants, among them women and children. The tragedy unfolded as the vessel, carrying approximately 86 individuals, faced tumultuous waves near Zwara. The survivors recounted the harrowing ordeal to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Libya, shedding light on the catastrophic event.

This catastrophe marks the latest in a series of tragedies along the Mediterranean, a perilous route sought by migrants aspiring for a better future in Europe. According to reports, thousands have met a similar fate on this unforgiving passage.

The UN's International Organization for Migration expressed distress over the incident, stating that strong waves caused the ship to capsize near Zuwara on Libya's western coast. Out of the 86 migrants aboard, 61 tragically drowned, as recounted by survivors in this dramatic shipwreck. The agency highlighted the relentless dangers of the central Mediterranean route, emphasizing its status as one of the most perilous migration paths globally.

Libya has become a primary transit point for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty in Africa and the Middle East. Since the upheaval in 2011, following the ousting and death of Moammar Gadhafi, the nation has been embroiled in chaos. Consequently, it has become a hub for those seeking passage to Europe through the treacherous central Mediterranean.

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This year alone, over 2,250 individuals lost their lives attempting this passage, according to Flavio Di Giacomo, an IOM spokesperson. He lamented the insufficient measures in place to prevent such tragic losses, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced maritime safety protocols.

 The appalling situation in Libya has enabled human traffickers to exploit the country's turmoil, smuggling migrants across its porous borders. These vulnerable individuals are crammed into poorly equipped vessels, undertaking perilous sea journeys. Moreover, those intercepted and returned to Libya face unspeakable horrors in government-run detention centers, characterized by systemic abuses amounting to crimes against humanity.

This heartrending incident serves as a stark reminder of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the Mediterranean, underscoring the urgent need for concerted international efforts to address the plight of migrants and prevent further tragedies.

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