NewsAt least 30 found dead on migrant boat off Senegal coast

At least 30 found dead on migrant boat off Senegal coast

At least 30 decomposing bodies were found on a boat off the coast of Senegal, reported Reuters, citing the Senegalese military. The boat, where the bodies of migrants were found, was located about 70 kilometres from Dakar, the capital city of Senegal located on the coast.

At least 30 decomposing bodies were found on a boat off the coast of Senegal
At least 30 decomposing bodies were found on a boat off the coast of Senegal
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Paulina Antoniak

23 September 2024 20:42

The navy was informed about the presence of the boat on Sunday at 18:00 (Greenwich Time), and a patrol boat was sent to the location immediately. "Thus far, 30 bodies have been counted," stated the Senegalese military. The bodies were in a state of advanced decomposition, which significantly impedes their identification.

The Senegalese military announced the initiation of an investigation to determine precisely the number of victims and the origin of the boat. Migrants from Africa most commonly use the route leading across the Atlantic, from the coasts of West Africa to the Canary Islands. It is one of the most dangerous migratory routes.

According to the organization Walking Borders, nearly 5,000 migrants died at sea in the first five months of this year while trying to reach the Canary Islands.

Senegalese people migrate to the Canary Islands

Also this month, a boat with 89 people on board capsized off the coast of Senegal, leading to the death of at least 37 people. Many migrants leaving West Africa through Senegal flee conflicts, poverty, and lack of jobs.

Since the beginning of the year, over 22,300 people arrived at the Canary Islands, an increase of 126% compared to the same period last year, according to the Spanish Ministry of Internal Affairs.

As reported by the "Independent", last month the Senegalese army conducted a 12-day operation, during which 453 migrants and members of smuggling networks were arrested. More than half of those detained were citizens of Senegal.

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