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Hope Turns to Horror: Dozens Missing After Boat Capsizes Off Libya

April 6, 2026
Libya Shipwreck Leaves 51 Migrants Dead or Unaccounted For

Libya Shipwreck Leaves 51 Migrants Dead or Unaccounted For

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At least 70 migrants are feared missing after a boat carrying more than 100 people capsized off the Libyan coast while attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea toward Europe, according to a report by The New York Times based on survivor accounts.

The survivors, who were rescued and taken to Lampedusa, said the boat departed from the port of Tajoura between late Friday and early Saturday. Shortly after setting off, the vessel encountered rough seas and strong winds, causing water to enter the boat before it overturned while still in Libyan waters.

According to the International Organization for Migration and UNHCR, 32 people survived the incident, including at least one minor. Officials noted that the total number of passengers is still being verified, but estimates suggest the boat may have been carrying up to 120 individuals.

Rescue operations were carried out in coordination with Libyan authorities and Italy’s Coast Guard, with two commercial vessels assisting in the effort. Survivors were transported to Lampedusa, while at least two bodies were recovered near the scene.

The humanitarian organization Sea-Watch reported that one of its aircraft located the wreckage in the central Mediterranean. Observers saw a capsized wooden boat with people clinging to it, others struggling in the water, and bodies visible nearby.

Officials warned that the number of missing remains is uncertain and could rise as search efforts continue. The incident is among the deadliest recent tragedies along the central Mediterranean route, one of the world’s most dangerous migration corridors.

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