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- At least 64 refugees have drowned after a ship bound for Europe capsized off the coast of Libya.
- This was stated by the UN refugee agency.
- In just a few days since October 1, there have been six shipwrecks in the Mediterranean.
The incident occurred on Thursday. In just a few days since October 1, there have been six shipwrecks in the Mediterranean. There were more than 120 refugees on the ship. There were many women and children. The ship crashed near the Libyan port of Al-Khumsa on Thursday.
According to the International Agency for Refugees, Libyan coastguards and fishermen have only rescued 48 people and brought them to shore.
At least 140 refugees died on a ship that sank in Senegal in October. The ship sank while traveling with about 200 refugees. This was reported by the International Office for Migration. IOM tweeted: “Very sad incident. The accident occurred in the Mediterranean last week. Previously, Senegalese authorities said that 10 people had been killed in the incident. 60 people have been rescued.
Shipwreck in Senegal, at least 140 refugees die
The European Union’s foreign affairs chief, Joseph Borel Fontelles, expressed his outrage at the incident. “Another tragedy at sea,” he wrote on Twitter. Human traffickers take advantage of these incidents.
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The ship left the coastal town of Mbawar on Saturday. The accident happened in an hour. The ship caught fire. Senegalese authorities said the ship caught fire with the ship’s fuel can. The ship sank off St. Louis on the northwest coast of Senegal.
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Last August, the United Nations called on countries to take special measures to facilitate the movement of refugees across the Mediterranean. A few days ago, 45 refugees died off the coast of Libya.
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