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List of migrant vessel incidents on the Mediterranean Sea

This article is a list of migrant vessel incidents on the Mediterranean Sea leading up to and resulting from the European migrant crisis with recent migration also related to developments such as the Arab Spring protests (2010-2012), civil wars in Syria (since 2011) and Libya (2014-2020), and emerging conflicts in Sudan, Niger, and Israel and Palestine in 2023.

Migrants aboard an inflatable vessel before their rescue co-ordinated by USS Carney near Spain in February 2013

Over 28,000 people have died or have been declared missing while in migration across the Mediterranean Sea since 2014.[1] The 'Deaths at the Border' project at the University of Amsterdam estimates that a further 3,188 people died while trying to reach Europe between 1990 and 2013.[2]

By comparison, a total of 609 people lost their lives in maritime accidents between 2011 and 2021 which involved vessels registered by European Union countries or other registered vessels in EU waters.[3]

Routes and context edit

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has identified three key routes through which migrants in the region travel into Europe by sea or, in some cases, in journeys along coasts:

Journeys before these crossings also carry a high risk for the people involved as they include crossing remote terrains, such as the Sahara Desert, and residing in countries in conflict such as Libya and Syria,[4] from where civil wars with international intervention have led to considerable forced migration since the Arab Spring.

 
Women and children rescued by the Irish Naval Service patrol vessel LÉ Eithne during Operation Triton in June 2015, off Libya.

Economic differences between the countries on the shores of the Mediterranean also contribute to economic migration to Europe as people seek higher wages and a better quality of life for themselves and their families. IMF data for 2023 provide the following ranking in gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP), in countries on major routes:[5]

GDP per capita in Turkey ($41,412) and Greece ($39,478) is comparable, although the Aegean Sea is a transit route for migrants from elsewhere. Southern Italy and Andalusia are, by this measure, similar to North Africa ($17,000-18,000) although the Schengen zone allows for further northward migration.[6][7]

Countries beyond immediate countries of origin experience considerable conflict and widespread poverty (and, increasingly, climate change) within a relatively short journey time to Europe. Some of the world's lowest living standards are experienced in Syria ($6,374 per capita GDP at pre-war levels), Sudan ($4,471) and Niger (£1,600).[5]

1990-2015 edit

During the Cold War, migration by land or sea in the region was limited (or highly regulated) by the presence of authoritarian regimes but also facilitated by relatively generous safe and legal immigration routes into Western Europe. In the years from 1990 onwards, migration across the Mediterranean Sea and Adriatic Sea increased for both economic reasons (with people travelling from developing countries in Africa and Asia) and as a result of conflict.

For example, several conflicts in Africa, the Yugoslav Wars (1991-2001), the Algerian Civil War (1991-2002), and the 1997 civil unrest in Albania prompted several million people to leave or consider leaving their home countries as refugees. The events of the Arab Spring had a similar effect early in the second decade of the 21st Century, especially as a result of wars in Syria and Libya.

The loss of European ships, such as the Costa Concordia in 2012, received substantially more public and media attention than that of migrant vessels during this time.[8]

 
Memorial at Capo Passero, Sicily, for the sinking of the wooden ship F174 at Christmas 1996, resulting in over 280 lost lives

Pope Francis, however, highlighted the plight of migrants in 2013 when he visited Lampedusa, a southern Italian island which frequently serves as a reception centre for migrants. He remarked: "These brothers and sisters of ours were trying to escape difficult situations to find some serenity and peace; they were looking for a better place for themselves and their families, but instead they found death. How often do such people fail to find understanding, fail to find acceptance, fail to find solidarity. And their cry rises up to God."[9]

2014 was a turning point in terms of scale, although that does not diminish the sense of loss experienced by families and in home communities in previous times. In that year, 3,538 people died or went missing at sea according to UNHCR statistics; 3,289 dead or missing persons were recorded by the IOM's Missing Migrants Project. In trends repeated year on year from then onwards, most loss of life occurred in the Central Mediterranean area between Italy, Libya, Malta and Tunisia (but not exclusively) and mainly due to drowning (although with other accidents and causes also present).[10][11]

Around 500 people died during the 2014 Malta migrant shipwreck on 11 September 2014.[12] The eleven survivors included Doaa Al Zamel, whose story is featured in the 2017 book, A Hope More Powerful than the Sea.[13]

Date Location Passengers Confirmed
deaths
Missing Known
survivors
21 May 2007 off Malta 53 0 53 0
27 March 2009 off Libya cca. 250 98 cca. 131 21
March/April 2009 off Libya cca. 250 0 cca. 250 0
March/April 2009 off Libya cca. 250 0 cca. 250 0
6 April 2011 off Lampedusa cca. 300 20 130+ 51
3 October 2013 off Lampedusa 500+ 359 30+ 155
11 October 2013 off Lampedusa 200+ 34 20+ 147
30 June 2014 off Pozzallo 600+ 45 0 566
11 September 2014 off Malta 500+ 0 500+ 9
15 September 2014 off Libya cca. 250 0 cca. 250 36

2015 edit

Sinking of migrant vessels in 2015
 
 
Sicily
 
Lampedusa
 
Rhodes
 
Tripoli
List of migrant vessel incidents on the Mediterranean Sea (Mediterranean)
Date2015
CauseVessels capsized
OutcomeSinkings of several vessels, search and rescue operations
Deaths1,555
Missing2,216 (UNHCR estimate)

The year 2015 became the most significant in the crisis until that time, in terms of people dying or missing while migrating across the Mediterranean Sea, accompanied by a major increase in international public and media attention. A total of 3,771 deaths or incidents of individual missing persons were recorded by the UNHCR – 2,216 missing and 1,555 found dead.

The Central Mediterranean accounted for the majority of casualties – 2,911 people – followed by 793 in the Eastern Mediterranean and 67 in the Western Mediterranean.[14]

The IOM estimates that the total number of dead and missing people was higher, at 4,055 persons, although in similar locations by route – 3,149 in the Central region, 804 in the Eastern region, and 102 in the Western region – and 3,737 by drowning and 113 through related accidents.[15][16]

April edit

On 13 April 2015, a vessel sank off the Libyan coast with up to 550 migrants on board. More than 400 people are believed to have drowned.[17] 144–150 people were rescued and were taken to a hospital in Southern Italy.[18] The capsizing occurred 60 nautical miles (110 km) off the Libyan coast.[19]

Air and sea search operations started in the location of the shipwreck, looking for survivors. Nine bodies were recovered; the Italian Coast Guard stated that "no more survivors have been found".

On 16 April, four immigrants arriving in Sicily said they were the only survivors of a sunken ship. They said that 41 people had drowned when their vessel overturned and sank shortly after departing from Libya.[20][21] In an unrelated incident, 15 people were arrested in Sicily following reports that they had thrown 12 other passengers overboard, causing them to drown. According to eyewitnesses, a fight had broken out between Christian and Muslim groups on a boat that left Libya on 14 April, resulting in 12 Christians being thrown overboard.[22][23]

 
Cross made with wood of broken immigration boats in Lampedusa

On 19 April, a boat that had just left the port city of Zuwarah, Tripoli, capsized off the Libyan coast during the night, with up to 850 migrants aboard. 28 people were rescued.[24] The incident happened 60 miles (100 km) off the Libyan coast and 120 miles (190 km) south of the southern Italian island, Lampedusa.[25] The boat may have capsized when people on board moved to one side when a ship approached. Italian prosecutors say that a Bangladeshi survivor estimated 950 people were on board, and smugglers locked hundreds of the migrants in the ship's hold.[26] Among the people on board were about 350 Eritreans, 200 Senegalese, as well as migrants from Syria, Somalia, Sierra Leone, Mali, Gambia, Ivory Coast and Ethiopia.[27][28]

The Maltese Navy and Italian Coast Guard began mounting a rescue operation.[29] Despite 18 ships joining the rescue effort, only 28 survivors and 24 bodies were pulled from the water by nightfall.[30][26] This incident is cited by some as the shipwreck with the highest death toll in the history of the Mediterranean.[31] Among other incidents, however, the sinking of the SS Oria in 1944, with a death toll of over 4,000, claimed more lives.

On 21 April Italian officials reported that the Tunisian captain of the boat had been charged with reckless multiple homicide. It was also reported that the children on board had drowned because they were trapped on the boat's lower two levels.[30][32]

The Italian Navy, at the request of the Prosecutor of Catania, has made available the minesweepers Gaeta and Vieste, along with the corvette Sfinge, for search and localization of the vessel sank.

On 7 May 2015 a wreck of a length of 25 metres was located approximately 85 miles north east of the Libyan coast at a depth of 375 metres. The Italian Navy said it was correlated with the wreck of the vessel sank on 18 April.[33]

A boat carrying migrants reportedly sank off the east coast of Rhodes, Greece on 20 April, after striking a reef. Initial reports suggested that there had been at least three deaths. 93 people were rescued from the water, with 30 individuals hospitalized.[34] In contrast to the other wrecked ships, which have come from Libya, this boat had departed from Turkey.[35]

Two further reports of ships in distress in the waters between Libya and Italy appeared on 20 April.[36] It was stated that one boat contained up to 150 people, with the other containing up to 300. The precise locations of these boats was not revealed, and it was unclear whether these reports refer to separate vessels.[37] The Italian and Maltese navies are reported as having responded to these calls.[30][37] On Tuesday 21 April it was reported that all 450 passengers had been rescued, despite initial reports of deaths.[38]

May edit

Rescue operations and landings of migrants continued on the coasts of Sicily and Calabria. The ship Phoenix arrived in Pozzallo carrying 369 migrants. Other 675 people landed in Augusta and in 300 were rescued off the coast of Calabria. A ship container Zeran, arrived in Catania with 197 people, there were five dead bodies. According to Save the Children 40 other immigrants lost their lives at sea.[39] In Crotone the Panamanian tanker Prince I brought 250 migrants rescued to the Channel of Sicily, but also the bodies of three others, two women and a man, recovered at sea during a rescue.

Meanwhile, there was also alarm over diseases: about 150 of the 675 migrants who arrived on the ship Vega in Augusta[40][41] were put in isolation in the port for suspected cases of chickenpox and scabies.[42] For doctors there is no danger of contagion and the situation would be under control.[clarification needed] Most patients are tested and debilitated by a wait of two months in warehouses in Libya with little food and water.[citation needed]

In Trapani, 104 immigrants arrived on a cargo ship; another 483 arrived in Palermo on the Italian Navy ship Borsini. This also led to a growth of the number of smugglers arrested by the Italian police forces.

Off the coast of Calabria, a rescue operation at about 300 migrants on board a fishing vessel in poor buoyancy occurred about 80 miles from the coast of Calabria.

The Italian Navy rescued 217 migrants who were on board the boats adrift in the channel of Sicily. Also recovered 17 corpses. In the last 24 hours rescued 3,300 migrants.[43]

July edit

283 migrants aboard three boats were rescued by the German warship Schleswig-Holstein at few miles from the Libyan coast and landed in the port of Augusta in Sicily, while 40 are missing or dead according to the testimonies of survivors.

August edit

49 migrants killed by fumes while packed into hold and prevented from exiting the hold by the ship's crew off the coast of Libya; survivors were rescued by the Italian Navy and the ship's captain and crew were arrested.[44][45]

Six migrants drown off the coast of Turkey attempting to reach a Greek island.[46]

50 migrants killed by fumes while packed into the hold and prevented from exiting by the ship's crew off the coast of Libya; survivors were rescued by a Swedish unit. On the boat there traveled another 400 migrants who were rescued.

September edit

A further 96 confirmed deaths were recorded in September 2015.

Date Location Passengers Confirmed deaths Missing Known survivors
13 April[47] off Libya cca. 550 9 400+ 144–150
19 April off Libya cca. 850 24 800+ 28
20 April off Rhodes 96 3 0 93
3 May[48] off Libya 3500 (multiple vessels) 10+ ? ?
5 May off Catania Unknown 5 40+ 197
5 May off Crotone 250+ 3 Unknown 250
29 May[43] off Lampedusa 234+ 17 Unknown 217
23 July off Libya 300+ 40+ 40+ 283
27 July off Libya 522 13 ? ?
1 August off Libya 780 5 ? ?
5 August off Libya 370 26 200 ?
11 August off Libya 120 50 50+ ?
15 August[44][45] off Libya cca. 400 49 0 cca. 350
18 August[46] off Turkey Unknown 6 Unknown 0
25 August off Libya cca. 450 50 0 cca. 400
27 August off Libya ? 160 200+ ?
30 August off Libya ? 7 ? ?
1 September off Kos ? 11 ? ?
6 September off Lampedusa ? 20 ? ?
13 September off Farmakonissi 112 34 ? ?
15 September off Turkey 250 22 ? ?
30 September off Lesbos ? 2 11 ? 45

2016 edit

2016 marked the highest number of deaths and disappearances at sea – 5,096 as recorded by the UNHCR. The majority of these casualties were caused in incidents in the Central region (resulting in 4,234 persons dead or missing), followed by the Eastern region (760 persons), and the Western region (102 persons).[49] Information gathered by the IOM found a similar total, of 5,136 persons dead or missing at sea, including 4,498 by drowning.[50]

On 21 September 2016, a boat capsized off the Egyptian coast with around 600 migrants on board in the Mediterranean Sea. 204 bodies were recovered (including at least 30 children) and around 160 people were rescued, as tens of people remain missing, with approximately 300 people predicted to have died. Four people were arrested for trafficking and breaking capacity laws. The incident may be the worst this year in the Mediterranean Sea.[51][52][53][54]

On 3 November, around 240 people died in two migrant boat capsizing incidents off the coast of Libya. 29 people survived the first wreck, with about 120 deaths reported. Only two people survived the second wreck, with again around 120 deaths reported.[55] Another hundred people are believed to have drowned off the coast when their boat sank after they were abandoned off Libya without a motor on 17 November. 27 survivors were transported to Italy. An estimated 4,700 people have died trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea in 2016.[56]

2017 edit

While lower than in each of the two previous years, the number of people who died or were declared missing at sea in 2017 remained significant, estimated at 3,139 by the UNHCR – 2,344 missing persons and 795 found dead.

The vast majority of these casualties were recorded in Central Mediterranean (2,874) with a significant decrease in the Eastern region (to 56) and 209 persons dead or missing in the Western region.[57] The same overall total was recorded by the IOM, which also recorded 2,891 drownings.[58]

Monthly deaths peaked in May, with 623 dying that month; a further 539 were listed as dead or missing in June. At least one incident with more than 20 dead or missing was recorded in every month except December.[59]

2018 edit

The number of casualties continued to decrease in 2018 although it remained substantial at 2,270 deaths and disappearances. A total of 1,600 people were missing at sea and 670 found dead after a sinking.[60]

This year continued to see significant loss of life in the Central Mediterranean (1,279 dead or missing persons estimated by the UNHCR) and the Western Mediterranean (804 deaths or missing person incidents), and also 187 in the Eastern region. The Missing Migrants Project recorded 2,337 migrants as dead or missing, including 2,214 in drowning incidents.[61]

On 8 October, Italian authorities rescued 22 Europe-bound migrants from a boat carrying around 50 people. At the time of the rescue, the bodies of 13 women were also found, and it was later revealed that others were still missing. On 16 October, Italian authorities found the bodies of at least 12 people who had died in the incident.[62]

In November, Italian coast guards rescued 149 Europe-bound migrants after their boat capsized on 23 November. Italian coast guards found five dead bodies afterwards and confirmed that the death toll from the incident totalled at least 18.[63]

2019 edit

UNHCR statistics record that 1,335 people died or were declared missing on migration routes in the Mediterranean Sea in 2019 – of whom 1,063 were missing and 272 found dead. Most of these casualties occurred on the Central route (754), followed by the Western route (510) and the Eastern route (74).[64]

The IOM Missing Migrants Project has indicated a higher total – of 1,885 people dead and missing at sea – although with similar trends for location of casualties: 1,262 in the Central region, 552 in the Western region, and 71 in the Eastern region. In total, there were 1,795 drownings and 90 deaths caused otherwise or where the cause was not known.[65]

2020 edit

The UNHCR recorded that 1,409 people died or were declared missing on Mediterranean migration routes in 2020 – 839 missing and 570 found dead. As in the previous year, most casualties occurred on the Central route (955), followed by the Western route (241) and the Eastern route (105).[66]

A similar number was recorded by the Missing Migrants Project – i.e. 1,449 dead or missing persons, of whom 1,000 lost their lives in the Central region, 343 in the Western region, and 106 in the Eastern region. Most incidents took place later in the year as all international travel was restricted in lockdowns during the Covid-19 pandemic, and 1,375 deaths were attributed to drowning.[67]

2021 edit

Trends in casualties in 2021 returned to those experienced in 2018, with a total of 2,078 people recorded as dead or missing by the UNHCR – 1,214 missing and 864 found dead.

Three-quarters of casualties took place in the Central Mediterranean (1,545) with 418 in Western region and 115 in the Eastern region respectively.[68] This broadly corresponded with the 2,048 people recorded as dead or missing by the Missing Migrants Project, in similar locations or estimated locations, with almost all (2,011) losing their lives in drowning incidents.[69]

2022 edit

Further increases in casualties resulting from sinkings took place in 2022, when 2,439 people died or went missing at sea according to UNHCR sources – 1,452 in the Central Mediterranean, 653 in the Western Mediterranean, and 343 in the Eastern Mediterranean.[70] A similar total (of 2,411 people) was recorded by the Missing Migrants Project with 2,262 drownings reported or estimated.[71]

 
A small cross pictured in a London church in 2022, made from the timbers of boats transporting migrants from North Africa.

2023 edit

From January to December 2023, inclusive, the UNHCR recorded that 3,160 people died or were declared missing at sea on Mediterranean migration routes; of these, 1,086 people were confirmed dead and a further 2,074 reported as missing. The majority of deaths and disapperances took place in the Central Mediterranean (1,908), followed by the Eastern Mediterranean (799) and Western Mediterranean (453) respectively.[72] the IOM recorded 3,105 deaths or disappearances over the same year.[73]

An attempted coup in Sudan in April 2023 was followed by further conflict which led to forced migration, including the arrival of over 280,000 refugees into Egypt.[74] Natural disasters such as the Marrakesh-Safi earthquake in Morocco and the effects of Storm Daniel in Libya in September 2023, and the Hamas-Israel War may have also led to migration by people affected.

February edit

On 26 February, more than 70 people were killed in the 2023 Calabria migrant boat disaster off the southern coast of Italy.[75]

March edit

On 1 March, two people were killed when a boat carrying 30 migrants capsized off the coast of Kos, Greece.[76]

On 9 March, at least 14 people were killed and 54 rescued when their boat trying to reach Europe sank off the coast of Sfax region, Tunisia.[77]

On 12 March, at least 30 people were reported missing and 17 others were rescued after a boat that was sailing from Libya to Italy sank. All those involved in the incident were reportedly Bangladeshi migrants.[78]

On 23 March, at least 5 people were killed and 33 others reported missing after their boat, which was sailing to Europe from Tunisia, sank.[79]

On 24 March, at least 34 people were reported missing after their boat, which was travelling from Sfax to Italy, sank.[79]

On 26 March, at least 29 people were killed when their boat sank off the coast of Tunisia. 5 of them were rescued.[80][81]

April edit

On 12 April, a boat carrying migrants travelling from sub-Saharan Africa sank, resulting in the deaths of at least 25 people.[82]

June edit

On 14 June, at least 82 people were killed when a boat carrying about 750 people from Tobruk, Libya capsized off the coast of Greece. 104 people were rescued, 30 hospitalized in Kalamata, and over 500 others reported missing.[83][84][85]

July edit

On 9 July, a boat carrying migrants from Tunisia sank, killing 1 person and leaving 10 others missing. Eleven people were rescued by the Tunisian coast guard.[86]

December edit

On 16 December, a boat carrying about 86 migrants from Libya sank, drowning over 60 people including women and children.[87]

Further resources edit

Rescue organisations

  • Alarm Phone – hotline for refugees and other migrants in distress in the Mediterranean
  • Emergency – Italian NGO
  • Médecins Sans Frontières – Mediterranean search and rescue website
  • Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) – Maltese NGO
  • Sea-Watch – German NGO

Books

Films

Speeches

  • Homily of Pope Francis on visit to Lampedusa – Arena sports camp (8 July 2013).
  • Visit to Lampedusa by Pope Francis (8 July 2013)

Statistics

Journal articles

  • Cusumano, Eugenio. "Humanitarians at sea: Selective emulation across migrant rescue NGOs in the Mediterranean sea." Contemporary security policy 40.2 (2019): 239–262. online
  • Cusumano, Eugenio, and Kristof Gombeer. "In deep waters: The legal, humanitarian and political implications of closing Italian ports to migrant rescuers." Mediterranean Politics 25.2 (2020): 245–253. online
  • Panebianco, Stefania. "Human security at the Mediterranean borders: humanitarian discourse in the EU periphery." International Politics (2021): 1–21.

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This article is a list of migrant vessel incidents on the Mediterranean Sea leading up to and resulting from the European migrant crisis with recent migration also related to developments such as the Arab Spring protests 2010 2012 civil wars in Syria since 2011 and Libya 2014 2020 and emerging conflicts in Sudan Niger and Israel and Palestine in 2023 Migrants aboard an inflatable vessel before their rescue co ordinated by USS Carney near Spain in February 2013Over 28 000 people have died or have been declared missing while in migration across the Mediterranean Sea since 2014 1 The Deaths at the Border project at the University of Amsterdam estimates that a further 3 188 people died while trying to reach Europe between 1990 and 2013 2 By comparison a total of 609 people lost their lives in maritime accidents between 2011 and 2021 which involved vessels registered by European Union countries or other registered vessels in EU waters 3 Contents 1 Routes and context 2 1990 2015 3 2015 3 1 April 3 2 May 3 3 July 3 4 August 3 5 September 4 2016 5 2017 6 2018 7 2019 8 2020 9 2021 10 2022 11 2023 11 1 February 11 2 March 11 3 April 11 4 June 11 5 July 11 6 December 12 Further resources 13 See also 14 ReferencesRoutes and context editThe International Organization for Migration IOM has identified three key routes through which migrants in the region travel into Europe by sea or in some cases in journeys along coasts the Central Mediterranean route from North Africa mainly Libya and Tunisia to Italy and to a lesser degree Malta the Western Mediterranean route from Morocco and Algeria to Spain including Ceuta and Melila the Eastern Mediterranean route from Turkey to Greece and to a lesser degree Cyprus and Bulgaria Journeys before these crossings also carry a high risk for the people involved as they include crossing remote terrains such as the Sahara Desert and residing in countries in conflict such as Libya and Syria 4 from where civil wars with international intervention have led to considerable forced migration since the Arab Spring nbsp Women and children rescued by the Irish Naval Service patrol vessel LE Eithne during Operation Triton in June 2015 off Libya Economic differences between the countries on the shores of the Mediterranean also contribute to economic migration to Europe as people seek higher wages and a better quality of life for themselves and their families IMF data for 2023 provide the following ranking in gross domestic product GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power parity PPP in countries on major routes 5 Malta 61 939 Cyprus 54 611 Italy 54 216 Spain 49 448Libya 24 599 Algeria 13 507 Tunisia 13 270 Morocco 10 460GDP per capita in Turkey 41 412 and Greece 39 478 is comparable although the Aegean Sea is a transit route for migrants from elsewhere Southern Italy and Andalusia are by this measure similar to North Africa 17 000 18 000 although the Schengen zone allows for further northward migration 6 7 Countries beyond immediate countries of origin experience considerable conflict and widespread poverty and increasingly climate change within a relatively short journey time to Europe Some of the world s lowest living standards are experienced in Syria 6 374 per capita GDP at pre war levels Sudan 4 471 and Niger 1 600 5 1990 2015 editDuring the Cold War migration by land or sea in the region was limited or highly regulated by the presence of authoritarian regimes but also facilitated by relatively generous safe and legal immigration routes into Western Europe In the years from 1990 onwards migration across the Mediterranean Sea and Adriatic Sea increased for both economic reasons with people travelling from developing countries in Africa and Asia and as a result of conflict For example several conflicts in Africa the Yugoslav Wars 1991 2001 the Algerian Civil War 1991 2002 and the 1997 civil unrest in Albania prompted several million people to leave or consider leaving their home countries as refugees The events of the Arab Spring had a similar effect early in the second decade of the 21st Century especially as a result of wars in Syria and Libya The loss of European ships such as the Costa Concordia in 2012 received substantially more public and media attention than that of migrant vessels during this time 8 nbsp Memorial at Capo Passero Sicily for the sinking of the wooden ship F174 at Christmas 1996 resulting in over 280 lost livesPope Francis however highlighted the plight of migrants in 2013 when he visited Lampedusa a southern Italian island which frequently serves as a reception centre for migrants He remarked These brothers and sisters of ours were trying to escape difficult situations to find some serenity and peace they were looking for a better place for themselves and their families but instead they found death How often do such people fail to find understanding fail to find acceptance fail to find solidarity And their cry rises up to God 9 2014 was a turning point in terms of scale although that does not diminish the sense of loss experienced by families and in home communities in previous times In that year 3 538 people died or went missing at sea according to UNHCR statistics 3 289 dead or missing persons were recorded by the IOM s Missing Migrants Project In trends repeated year on year from then onwards most loss of life occurred in the Central Mediterranean area between Italy Libya Malta and Tunisia but not exclusively and mainly due to drowning although with other accidents and causes also present 10 11 Around 500 people died during the 2014 Malta migrant shipwreck on 11 September 2014 12 The eleven survivors included Doaa Al Zamel whose story is featured in the 2017 book A Hope More Powerful than the Sea 13 Date Location Passengers Confirmed deaths Missing Known survivors21 May 2007 off Malta 53 0 53 027 March 2009 off Libya cca 250 98 cca 131 21March April 2009 off Libya cca 250 0 cca 250 0March April 2009 off Libya cca 250 0 cca 250 06 April 2011 off Lampedusa cca 300 20 130 513 October 2013 off Lampedusa 500 359 30 15511 October 2013 off Lampedusa 200 34 20 14730 June 2014 off Pozzallo 600 45 0 56611 September 2014 off Malta 500 0 500 915 September 2014 off Libya cca 250 0 cca 250 362015 editSinking of migrant vessels in 2015 nbsp nbsp Sicily nbsp Lampedusa nbsp Rhodes nbsp TripoliList of migrant vessel incidents on the Mediterranean Sea Mediterranean Date2015CauseVessels capsizedOutcomeSinkings of several vessels search and rescue operationsDeaths1 555Missing2 216 UNHCR estimate The year 2015 became the most significant in the crisis until that time in terms of people dying or missing while migrating across the Mediterranean Sea accompanied by a major increase in international public and media attention A total of 3 771 deaths or incidents of individual missing persons were recorded by the UNHCR 2 216 missing and 1 555 found dead The Central Mediterranean accounted for the majority of casualties 2 911 people followed by 793 in the Eastern Mediterranean and 67 in the Western Mediterranean 14 The IOM estimates that the total number of dead and missing people was higher at 4 055 persons although in similar locations by route 3 149 in the Central region 804 in the Eastern region and 102 in the Western region and 3 737 by drowning and 113 through related accidents 15 16 April edit On 13 April 2015 a vessel sank off the Libyan coast with up to 550 migrants on board More than 400 people are believed to have drowned 17 144 150 people were rescued and were taken to a hospital in Southern Italy 18 The capsizing occurred 60 nautical miles 110 km off the Libyan coast 19 Air and sea search operations started in the location of the shipwreck looking for survivors Nine bodies were recovered the Italian Coast Guard stated that no more survivors have been found On 16 April four immigrants arriving in Sicily said they were the only survivors of a sunken ship They said that 41 people had drowned when their vessel overturned and sank shortly after departing from Libya 20 21 In an unrelated incident 15 people were arrested in Sicily following reports that they had thrown 12 other passengers overboard causing them to drown According to eyewitnesses a fight had broken out between Christian and Muslim groups on a boat that left Libya on 14 April resulting in 12 Christians being thrown overboard 22 23 nbsp Cross made with wood of broken immigration boats in LampedusaOn 19 April a boat that had just left the port city of Zuwarah Tripoli capsized off the Libyan coast during the night with up to 850 migrants aboard 28 people were rescued 24 The incident happened 60 miles 100 km off the Libyan coast and 120 miles 190 km south of the southern Italian island Lampedusa 25 The boat may have capsized when people on board moved to one side when a ship approached Italian prosecutors say that a Bangladeshi survivor estimated 950 people were on board and smugglers locked hundreds of the migrants in the ship s hold 26 Among the people on board were about 350 Eritreans 200 Senegalese as well as migrants from Syria Somalia Sierra Leone Mali Gambia Ivory Coast and Ethiopia 27 28 The Maltese Navy and Italian Coast Guard began mounting a rescue operation 29 Despite 18 ships joining the rescue effort only 28 survivors and 24 bodies were pulled from the water by nightfall 30 26 This incident is cited by some as the shipwreck with the highest death toll in the history of the Mediterranean 31 Among other incidents however the sinking of the SS Oria in 1944 with a death toll of over 4 000 claimed more lives On 21 April Italian officials reported that the Tunisian captain of the boat had been charged with reckless multiple homicide It was also reported that the children on board had drowned because they were trapped on the boat s lower two levels 30 32 The Italian Navy at the request of the Prosecutor of Catania has made available the minesweepers Gaeta and Vieste along with the corvette Sfinge for search and localization of the vessel sank On 7 May 2015 a wreck of a length of 25 metres was located approximately 85 miles north east of the Libyan coast at a depth of 375 metres The Italian Navy said it was correlated with the wreck of the vessel sank on 18 April 33 A boat carrying migrants reportedly sank off the east coast of Rhodes Greece on 20 April after striking a reef Initial reports suggested that there had been at least three deaths 93 people were rescued from the water with 30 individuals hospitalized 34 In contrast to the other wrecked ships which have come from Libya this boat had departed from Turkey 35 Two further reports of ships in distress in the waters between Libya and Italy appeared on 20 April 36 It was stated that one boat contained up to 150 people with the other containing up to 300 The precise locations of these boats was not revealed and it was unclear whether these reports refer to separate vessels 37 The Italian and Maltese navies are reported as having responded to these calls 30 37 On Tuesday 21 April it was reported that all 450 passengers had been rescued despite initial reports of deaths 38 May edit Rescue operations and landings of migrants continued on the coasts of Sicily and Calabria The ship Phoenix arrived in Pozzallo carrying 369 migrants Other 675 people landed in Augusta and in 300 were rescued off the coast of Calabria A ship container Zeran arrived in Catania with 197 people there were five dead bodies According to Save the Children 40 other immigrants lost their lives at sea 39 In Crotone the Panamanian tanker Prince I brought 250 migrants rescued to the Channel of Sicily but also the bodies of three others two women and a man recovered at sea during a rescue Meanwhile there was also alarm over diseases about 150 of the 675 migrants who arrived on the ship Vega in Augusta 40 41 were put in isolation in the port for suspected cases of chickenpox and scabies 42 For doctors there is no danger of contagion and the situation would be under control clarification needed Most patients are tested and debilitated by a wait of two months in warehouses in Libya with little food and water citation needed In Trapani 104 immigrants arrived on a cargo ship another 483 arrived in Palermo on the Italian Navy ship Borsini This also led to a growth of the number of smugglers arrested by the Italian police forces Off the coast of Calabria a rescue operation at about 300 migrants on board a fishing vessel in poor buoyancy occurred about 80 miles from the coast of Calabria The Italian Navy rescued 217 migrants who were on board the boats adrift in the channel of Sicily Also recovered 17 corpses In the last 24 hours rescued 3 300 migrants 43 July edit 283 migrants aboard three boats were rescued by the German warship Schleswig Holstein at few miles from the Libyan coast and landed in the port of Augusta in Sicily while 40 are missing or dead according to the testimonies of survivors August edit 49 migrants killed by fumes while packed into hold and prevented from exiting the hold by the ship s crew off the coast of Libya survivors were rescued by the Italian Navy and the ship s captain and crew were arrested 44 45 Six migrants drown off the coast of Turkey attempting to reach a Greek island 46 50 migrants killed by fumes while packed into the hold and prevented from exiting by the ship s crew off the coast of Libya survivors were rescued by a Swedish unit On the boat there traveled another 400 migrants who were rescued September edit A further 96 confirmed deaths were recorded in September 2015 Date Location Passengers Confirmed deaths Missing Known survivors13 April 47 off Libya cca 550 9 400 144 15019 April off Libya cca 850 24 800 2820 April off Rhodes 96 3 0 933 May 48 off Libya 3500 multiple vessels 10 5 May off Catania Unknown 5 40 1975 May off Crotone 250 3 Unknown 25029 May 43 off Lampedusa 234 17 Unknown 21723 July off Libya 300 40 40 28327 July off Libya 522 13 1 August off Libya 780 5 5 August off Libya 370 26 200 11 August off Libya 120 50 50 15 August 44 45 off Libya cca 400 49 0 cca 35018 August 46 off Turkey Unknown 6 Unknown 025 August off Libya cca 450 50 0 cca 40027 August off Libya 160 200 30 August off Libya 7 1 September off Kos 11 6 September off Lampedusa 20 13 September off Farmakonissi 112 34 15 September off Turkey 250 22 30 September off Lesbos 2 11 452016 edit2016 marked the highest number of deaths and disappearances at sea 5 096 as recorded by the UNHCR The majority of these casualties were caused in incidents in the Central region resulting in 4 234 persons dead or missing followed by the Eastern region 760 persons and the Western region 102 persons 49 Information gathered by the IOM found a similar total of 5 136 persons dead or missing at sea including 4 498 by drowning 50 On 21 September 2016 a boat capsized off the Egyptian coast with around 600 migrants on board in the Mediterranean Sea 204 bodies were recovered including at least 30 children and around 160 people were rescued as tens of people remain missing with approximately 300 people predicted to have died Four people were arrested for trafficking and breaking capacity laws The incident may be the worst this year in the Mediterranean Sea 51 52 53 54 On 3 November around 240 people died in two migrant boat capsizing incidents off the coast of Libya 29 people survived the first wreck with about 120 deaths reported Only two people survived the second wreck with again around 120 deaths reported 55 Another hundred people are believed to have drowned off the coast when their boat sank after they were abandoned off Libya without a motor on 17 November 27 survivors were transported to Italy An estimated 4 700 people have died trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea in 2016 56 2017 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 While lower than in each of the two previous years the number of people who died or were declared missing at sea in 2017 remained significant estimated at 3 139 by the UNHCR 2 344 missing persons and 795 found dead The vast majority of these casualties were recorded in Central Mediterranean 2 874 with a significant decrease in the Eastern region to 56 and 209 persons dead or missing in the Western region 57 The same overall total was recorded by the IOM which also recorded 2 891 drownings 58 Monthly deaths peaked in May with 623 dying that month a further 539 were listed as dead or missing in June At least one incident with more than 20 dead or missing was recorded in every month except December 59 2018 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 The number of casualties continued to decrease in 2018 although it remained substantial at 2 270 deaths and disappearances A total of 1 600 people were missing at sea and 670 found dead after a sinking 60 This year continued to see significant loss of life in the Central Mediterranean 1 279 dead or missing persons estimated by the UNHCR and the Western Mediterranean 804 deaths or missing person incidents and also 187 in the Eastern region The Missing Migrants Project recorded 2 337 migrants as dead or missing including 2 214 in drowning incidents 61 On 8 October Italian authorities rescued 22 Europe bound migrants from a boat carrying around 50 people At the time of the rescue the bodies of 13 women were also found and it was later revealed that others were still missing On 16 October Italian authorities found the bodies of at least 12 people who had died in the incident 62 In November Italian coast guards rescued 149 Europe bound migrants after their boat capsized on 23 November Italian coast guards found five dead bodies afterwards and confirmed that the death toll from the incident totalled at least 18 63 2019 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 UNHCR statistics record that 1 335 people died or were declared missing on migration routes in the Mediterranean Sea in 2019 of whom 1 063 were missing and 272 found dead Most of these casualties occurred on the Central route 754 followed by the Western route 510 and the Eastern route 74 64 The IOM Missing Migrants Project has indicated a higher total of 1 885 people dead and missing at sea although with similar trends for location of casualties 1 262 in the Central region 552 in the Western region and 71 in the Eastern region In total there were 1 795 drownings and 90 deaths caused otherwise or where the cause was not known 65 2020 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 The UNHCR recorded that 1 409 people died or were declared missing on Mediterranean migration routes in 2020 839 missing and 570 found dead As in the previous year most casualties occurred on the Central route 955 followed by the Western route 241 and the Eastern route 105 66 A similar number was recorded by the Missing Migrants Project i e 1 449 dead or missing persons of whom 1 000 lost their lives in the Central region 343 in the Western region and 106 in the Eastern region Most incidents took place later in the year as all international travel was restricted in lockdowns during the Covid 19 pandemic and 1 375 deaths were attributed to drowning 67 2021 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Trends in casualties in 2021 returned to those experienced in 2018 with a total of 2 078 people recorded as dead or missing by the UNHCR 1 214 missing and 864 found dead Three quarters of casualties took place in the Central Mediterranean 1 545 with 418 in Western region and 115 in the Eastern region respectively 68 This broadly corresponded with the 2 048 people recorded as dead or missing by the Missing Migrants Project in similar locations or estimated locations with almost all 2 011 losing their lives in drowning incidents 69 2022 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Further increases in casualties resulting from sinkings took place in 2022 when 2 439 people died or went missing at sea according to UNHCR sources 1 452 in the Central Mediterranean 653 in the Western Mediterranean and 343 in the Eastern Mediterranean 70 A similar total of 2 411 people was recorded by the Missing Migrants Project with 2 262 drownings reported or estimated 71 nbsp A small cross pictured in a London church in 2022 made from the timbers of boats transporting migrants from North Africa 2023 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2024 From January to December 2023 inclusive the UNHCR recorded that 3 160 people died or were declared missing at sea on Mediterranean migration routes of these 1 086 people were confirmed dead and a further 2 074 reported as missing The majority of deaths and disapperances took place in the Central Mediterranean 1 908 followed by the Eastern Mediterranean 799 and Western Mediterranean 453 respectively 72 the IOM recorded 3 105 deaths or disappearances over the same year 73 An attempted coup in Sudan in April 2023 was followed by further conflict which led to forced migration including the arrival of over 280 000 refugees into Egypt 74 Natural disasters such as the Marrakesh Safi earthquake in Morocco and the effects of Storm Daniel in Libya in September 2023 and the Hamas Israel War may have also led to migration by people affected February edit On 26 February more than 70 people were killed in the 2023 Calabria migrant boat disaster off the southern coast of Italy 75 March edit On 1 March two people were killed when a boat carrying 30 migrants capsized off the coast of Kos Greece 76 On 9 March at least 14 people were killed and 54 rescued when their boat trying to reach Europe sank off the coast of Sfax region Tunisia 77 On 12 March at least 30 people were reported missing and 17 others were rescued after a boat that was sailing from Libya to Italy sank All those involved in the incident were reportedly Bangladeshi migrants 78 On 23 March at least 5 people were killed and 33 others reported missing after their boat which was sailing to Europe from Tunisia sank 79 On 24 March at least 34 people were reported missing after their boat which was travelling from Sfax to Italy sank 79 On 26 March at least 29 people were killed when their boat sank off the coast of Tunisia 5 of them were rescued 80 81 April edit On 12 April a boat carrying migrants travelling from sub Saharan Africa sank resulting in the deaths of at least 25 people 82 June edit On 14 June at least 82 people were killed when a boat carrying about 750 people from Tobruk Libya capsized off the coast of Greece 104 people were rescued 30 hospitalized in Kalamata and over 500 others reported missing 83 84 85 July edit On 9 July a boat carrying migrants from Tunisia sank killing 1 person and leaving 10 others missing Eleven people were rescued by the Tunisian coast guard 86 December edit On 16 December a boat carrying about 86 migrants from Libya sank drowning over 60 people including women and children 87 Further resources editRescue organisations Alarm Phone hotline for refugees and other migrants in distress in the Mediterranean Emergency Italian NGO Medecins Sans Frontieres Mediterranean search and rescue website Migrant Offshore Aid Station MOAS Maltese NGO Sea Watch German NGOBooks Isle Landers photographic book by Darrin Zammit Lupi Maltese press photographer A Hope More Powerful than the Sea a 2017 book by Melissa Fleming about Syrian refugee Doaa Al Zamel s experiences leading up to and during the 2014 Malta migrant shipwreck Raccogliere il mare con un cucchiaino translated in English as Collecting the Sea with a Teaspoon a 2023 book by Regina Catrambone Films Fishers of Men documentary by Migrant Offshore Aid Station MOAS The Two Popes a 2019 biographical film drama on the lives of Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis draws parallels between forced disappearances in Argentina s Dirty War 1974 1983 and migrants loss of life in the Mediterranean Speeches Homily of Pope Francis on visit to Lampedusa Arena sports camp 8 July 2013 Visit to Lampedusa by Pope Francis 8 July 2013 Statistics UNHCR operational data website for the Mediterranean https data2 unhcr org en situations mediterranean International Organization for Migration Missing Migrants Project https missingmigrants iom int region mediterranean Deaths at the Borders of Southern Europe 1990 2013 University of Amsterdam research project http www borderdeaths orgJournal articles Cusumano Eugenio Humanitarians at sea Selective emulation across migrant rescue NGOs in the Mediterranean sea Contemporary security policy 40 2 2019 239 262 online Cusumano Eugenio and Kristof Gombeer In deep waters The legal humanitarian and political implications of closing Italian ports to migrant rescuers Mediterranean Politics 25 2 2020 245 253 online Panebianco Stefania Human security at the Mediterranean borders humanitarian discourse in the EU periphery International Politics 2021 1 21 See also edit nbsp Africa portal nbsp Europe portal nbsp Greece portal nbsp Italy portal nbsp Libya portal nbsp Malta portal nbsp Spain portal nbsp Transport portal nbsp Turkey portalIndividual incidents Sinking of F174 near Sicily in 1996 Tragedy of Otranto between Italy and Albania in 1997 2004 Karaburun Albania shipwreck 2006 Karaburun Turkey shipwreck 2007 Malta shipwreck 2007 Seferihisar Turkey shipwreck 2009 Libya shipwreck 2011 Lampedusa shipwreck 2012 Baradan Bay Turkey shipwreck 2012 Lesbos Greece shipwreck 2013 Lampedusa shipwreck 2014 Aegean Sea shipwreck 2014 Mediterranean ghost boat investigation probable sinking 2014 Libya shipwreck Death of Alan Kurdi 2 September 2015 2014 Malta shipwreck 2016 Egypt shipwreck 2016 Libya shipwrecks 2018 Libya shipwrecks 2022 Tartus shipwreck 2023 Calabria shipwreck 2023 Tunisia shipwreck 2023 Messenia shipwreck 2023 Libya shipwrecksResponses in the region Lampedusa immigrant reception center List of ships for the rescue of refugees Operation Poseidon 2006 2015 Operation Hermes 2011 2013 Operation Mare Nostrum 2013 2014 Operation Triton 2014 2018 Operation Themis 2018 onwards Operation Sophia 2015 2020 Operation Irini 2020 onwards European migration issues Immigration to Europe African immigration to Europe European migrant crisis Immigration to Italy Immigration to Greece List of migrant vehicle incidents in Europe on land References edit Statistics are regularly updated for the International Organization for Migration s Missing Migrants Project missingmigrants iom int Deaths at the Borders of Southern Europe Human Costs of Border Control University of Amsterdam Retrieved 29 April 2023 Maritime accident victims by sea basin of occurrence and country of registration of vessels Eurostat European Maritime Safety Agency Retrieved 29 April 2023 Spotlight on the Mediterranean profile produced as part of the International Organization for Migration s Missing Migrants project missingmigrants iom int a b WEO Database April 2023 Report for Selected Countries and Subjects World EU IMF org International Monetary Fund 11 April 2023 Retrieved 26 August 2023 Regional accounts per capita values Istituto Nazionale di Statistica Retrieved 24 November 2017 Yearly average exchange rates OFX More Mediterranean deaths as desperate migrants head to Europe Euronews 20 April 2015 Retrieved 29 April 2023 Visit to Lampedusa 8 July 2013 www vatican va Dicastero per la Comunicazione Libreria Editrice Vaticana Retrieved 29 April 2023 UNHCR s online dashboard with summary information about people dead or missing at sea in the Mediterranean is presented here https data2 unhcr org en dataviz 95 IOM s Missing Migrants Project collects information from a range of verified sources which may at times vary from UNHCR sources which is published here for the Mediterranean region https missingmigrants iom int region mediterranean More than 200 feared dead after migrant boat sinks off Libyan coast The Daily Telegraph 15 September 2014 Retrieved 15 September 2014 Solel Hannah 20 January 2017 A Hope More Powerful than the Sea by Melissa Fleming on the refugee crisis Financial Times Retrieved 21 August 2022 Dead and Missing at Sea 2015 Mediterranean and Northwest African maritime routes UNHCR Italy 2016 Retrieved 26 August 2023 MMP data 2015 Missing Migrants Project Switzerland IOM 2016 Retrieved 26 August 2023 Sea of Death Many Migrants Drown Trying to Reach Italy NBC News 19 April 2015 Retrieved 19 April 2015 Scherer Steve Jones Gavin Nebehay Stephanie 400 migrants die in shipwreck off Libya survivors say Reuters No 14 April 2015 Retrieved 15 April 2015 Several minors among victims of Libya shipwreck News24 No 15 April 2015 Agence France Presse Retrieved 15 April 2015 Libya migrants Hundreds feared drowned in Mediterranean BBC 15 April 2015 Retrieved 15 April 2015 At least 41 drown off Libyan coast Middle East Eye Retrieved 21 April 2015 41 more migrants feared drowned in new shipwreck ITV com Retrieved 21 April 2015 Migrants charged with throwing 12 Christians overboard The Irish Times 16 April 2015 Retrieved 20 April 2015 Muslim migrants threw Christians overboard during row on boat from Libya to Italy say police The Independent 17 April 2015 Retrieved 21 April 2015 Bonomolo Alessandra Krichgaessner Stephanie 20 April 2015 UN says 800 migrants dead in boat disaster as Italy launches rescue of two more vessels TheGuardian com Retrieved 21 April 2015 700 migrants feared dead in Mediterranean shipwreck The Guardian 19 April 2015 Retrieved 19 April 2015 a b Survivor Smugglers locked hundreds in hold of capsized boat Associated Press 20 April 2015 Archived from the original on 21 April 2015 Mediterranean boat capsizing deadliest incident on record UNHCR 21 April 2015 Mediterranean boat disaster 200 Senegalese among dead BBC News 30 April 2015 Updated Joseph Muscat and Matteo Renzi call for urgent EU summit meeting Malta Today Retrieved 19 April 2015 a b c Bonomolo Alessandra Kirchgaessner Stephanie 21 April 2015 Migrant boat captain arrested as survivors of sinking reach Italy The Guardian Retrieved 21 April 2015 Libya migrant boat sinking Up to 700 feared dead as migrant ship capsizes in waters south of Italy ABC News 19 April 2015 Retrieved 19 April 2015 Mediterranean capsized migrants boat s captain charged BBC News 21 April 2015 Retrieved 21 April 2015 Localizzato il barcone della tragedia costata 800 vittime The boat of the tragedy that cost 800 victims has been located ilsole24ore com Retrieved 7 May 2015 Three reported dead as new footage emerges of migrants being rescued off Greek island of Rhodes The Independent 20 April 2015 Retrieved 20 April 2015 Zikakou Ioanna 20 April 2015 Tragedy with 200 Migrants Leaves 3 Dead in Rhodes Greek Reporter Retrieved 20 April 2015 Two more Mediterranean migrant boats issue distress calls as EU ministers meet The Guardian 20 April 2015 Retrieved 20 April 2015 a b New Mediterranean migrant distress calls as EU meets BBC News 20 April 2015 Retrieved 20 April 2015 Goldstein Sasha 21 April 2015 Captain crew member arrested in Mediterranean migrant ship disaster EU leaders plan to destroy smuggler boats Daily News New York Retrieved 22 April 2015 Dozens die as migrant boat sinks BBC News 5 May 2015 Migrants are disembarked from the Italian navy ship Vega in the Sicilian harbour of Augusta southern Italy May 4 2015 4 May 2015 Alamy The Mediterranean Migrant Crisis Risking Everything for a Chance at a Better Life ALAN TAYLOR 11 MAY 2015 accessed 30 June 2023 Some 150 migrants in isolation over chickenpox scabies Catania doctors order move to prevent contagion 5 May 2015 www ansa it accessed 30 June 2023 a b Notizie Attualita La Marina recupera 17 cadaveri al largo della Libia Salvati 217 migranti News Current The Navy recovers 17 bodies off the coast of Libya 217 migrants saved www ilsole24ore com Retrieved 29 May 2015 a b 40 migrants killed by fumes in hold of boat off Libya Irish Independent 15 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10 women and 31 children die in boat accident off Egypt s coast 21 09 2016 www africanews com accessed 21 May 2021 Death toll rises to 52 after migrant boat capsizes off Egypt Archived from the original on 23 September 2016 Retrieved 23 September 2016 Death toll in migrant shipwreck off Egypt rises to 202 Reuters 27 September 2016 via www reuters com Up to 240 dead in migrant shipwreck off Libya UNHCR The New Indian Express Kingsley Patrick 17 November 2016 100 people feared drowned as boat sinks off Libya The Guardian Retrieved 19 November 2016 Dead and Missing at Sea 2017 Mediterranean and Northwest African maritime routes UNHCR Italy 2018 Retrieved 26 August 2023 MMP data 2017 Missing Migrants Project Switzerland IOM 2018 Retrieved 26 August 2023 3 139 Missing Migrants recorded in Mediterranean 2017 missingmigrants iom int accessed 18 June 2023 Dead and Missing at Sea 2018 Mediterranean and Northwest African maritime routes UNHCR Italy 2019 Retrieved 26 August 2023 MMP data 2018 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