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At least 69 migrants killed in shipwreck off Morocco on deadly path to Spain

At least 69 people passed away after a boat headed from West Africa to the Canary Islands capsized off Morocco on Dec. 19, Malian authorities said, as data revealed deaths of migrants attempting to reach Spain surged to an alltime high in 2024.

The makeshift boat was bring around 80 individuals when it capsized. Only 11 survived, the Ministry of Malians Abroad said in a statement on Thursday, after collecting info to reconstruct the occurrence.

A crisis unit has actually been established to monitor the scenario, it included.

The Atlantic migration route from the coast of West Africa to Spain's Canary Islands, generally utilized by African migrants trying to reach mainland Spain, has actually seen a rise this year, with 41,425 arrivals in January-November already surpassing last year's record 39,910.

Years of conflict in the Sahel area that consists of Mali, joblessness and the impact of climate modification on farming communities are among the reasons people try the crossing.

A single person died among 300 individuals who showed up on six boats on Friday on the island of El Hierro in the Canaries, according to the Red Cross.

The Atlantic path, which includes departure points in Senegal and Gambia, Mauritania and Morocco, is the world's. deadliest, according to migrant help group Walking Borders.

In its annual report released this week, the group said. 9,757 migrants passed away at sea in 2024 trying to reach the Spanish. archipelago from Africa's Atlantic coast. A record 10,457 people. - or almost 30 people a day - died trying to reach Spain. this year from all paths, according to the report.

The route departing from Mauritania, which has actually been. especially well used this year by migrants leaving the Sahel. area, was the deadliest, accounting for 6,829 deaths.

Walking Borders blamed an absence of action or arbitrary saves. and the criminalisation of migrants for the surge in deaths at. sea, accusing federal governments of the prioritisation of migration. control over the right to life.

(source: Reuters)