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At least four dead after migrants boats sink in Mediterranean

At least four dead after migrants boats sink in Mediterranean

Summary

At least four people have died after two boats carrying nearly 100 migrants sank off the coast of Libya. The boats were using the dangerous migration route from North Africa to Italy. The humanitarian group dealing with the incident has confirmed the deaths and is providing aid to survivors.

Key Facts

  • Two boats carrying nearly 100 migrants capsized off Libya's coast.
  • At least four confirmed deaths are from a boat with 26 Bangladeshi nationals.
  • A second boat was carrying around 70 people, mostly from Sudan.
  • The boats were on the central Mediterranean route, known for being very dangerous.
  • Hundreds die yearly crossing the Mediterranean Sea; over 1,500 have died or are missing in 2025.
  • The majority of people arriving in Europe via the central Mediterranean this year started from Libya.
  • The Libyan Red Crescent is helping survivors and provided images of the rescue efforts.
  • Seven migrants survived another recent boat incident, found after almost a week lost at sea.
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