Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Libya, 53 Dead or Missing Including Infants
In Brief
A migrant boat capsized off Libya's coast, leaving 53 people dead or missing, including two babies.
Key Facts
- A migrant boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea off the Libyan coast, north of Zuwara.
- The International Organization for Migration reports two infants are among the dead or missing.
- Only two survivors were rescued from the incident.
- The shipwreck brings the total reported dead or missing on the Central Mediterranean route this year to at least 484.
- The incident occurred on Friday, according to the UN migration agency.
What Happened
A migrant boat carrying dozens of people overturned in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Libya, north of Zuwara, on Friday. According to the International Organization for Migration, 53 people are dead or missing, including two infants, and only two survivors were rescued.
Why It Matters
This tragedy highlights the ongoing dangers faced by migrants attempting to cross the Central Mediterranean route. The incident adds to the rising toll of deaths and disappearances, which has reached at least 484 so far this year, underscoring the urgent need for international attention and humanitarian response.
Sources
- The Guardian — 53 dead or missing after migrant boat capsizes in Mediterranean(18h ago)
- Al Jazeera — Two babies among 53 people dead or missing after boat capsizes off Libya(19h ago)
- CBS News — 2 babies among dozens missing as migrant boat sinks off Libya(16h ago)
