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    Over 60 Migrants Feared Dead As Boat Found At Sea Off Cape Verde

    David WafulaBy David WafulaAugust 17, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A devastating incident has unfolded off the coast of Cape Verde in West Africa, where a boat carrying migrants was discovered, leaving over 60 individuals feared dead.

    The vessel, which had been at sea for more than a month, was found off the island of Sal. Tragically, it is believed that almost all those aboard were from Senegal.

    Rescue efforts managed to save 38 people, including children, who were brought ashore on stretchers, in a heart-wrenching sight on the island of Sal.

    Disturbing footage captured the survivors, providing a glimpse into the desperate struggle that migrants face in their pursuit of better lives.

    Initially thought to have sunk, the vessel was eventually located adrift by a Spanish fishing boat about 320 kilometers (200 miles) off Sal. The wooden boat, styled in the traditional pirogue design, became the scene of both hope and tragedy as the rescue operation unfolded.

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    Survivors, who include four children aged between 12 and 16, are receiving care and support on Sal. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported that these survivors recounted a harrowing journey that began in the Senegalese fishing village of Fasse Boye on July 10th. Reports indicated that the boat was initially carrying 101 individuals.

    The village of Fasse Boye is grappling with the news, as many locals wait anxiously for information about their loved ones. Moda Samb, an elected official in the village, noted that the majority of those on the ill-fated boat had grown up in the community, amplifying the sense of loss.

    While the boat’s intended destination remains uncertain, it is clear that the migration issue is a global crisis that demands international cooperation. Cape Verde officials are calling for action to prevent further tragedies at sea.

    The International Organization for Migration emphasized that the absence of safe pathways for migration fuels the activities of smugglers and traffickers, pushing desperate individuals to undertake perilous journeys in search of better lives.

    The dangers migrants face, particularly on routes such as the one to the Canary Islands, highlight the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to address the root causes of migration and to ensure safe migration options.

    The tragic incident off Cape Verde sheds light on the complex web of factors driving migration, from poverty and aspirations for a better life to political instability and conflicts in the region. Each migrant’s story is unique, yet the shared goal of seeking a brighter future remains a constant thread.

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