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112 Migrants Rescued Off Libya as UNHCR Warns of Ongoing Sea Dangers

March 3, 2026
112 Migrants Rescued Off Libya as UNHCR Warns of Ongoing Sea Dangers
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A total of 112 migrants, including 39 Sudanese nationals and four Somalis, were rescued off the western coast of Libya after spending more than 24 hours at sea, according to humanitarian sources.

The rescue operation took place amid ongoing concerns over the dangers faced by migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean from Libya. The group was reportedly found in distress before being brought to safety.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), in coordination with its partner the Joint Medical Committee (JMC), provided immediate medical assistance to the rescued individuals. Emergency teams carried out health checks and delivered necessary care to those suffering from exhaustion and dehydration following their prolonged time at sea.

Humanitarian agencies continue to warn that irregular sea crossings from Libya remain highly dangerous, with many migrants risking their lives in overcrowded and unseaworthy boats. The latest rescue has renewed calls from international organisations for expanded safe and legal migration pathways to prevent further loss of life in the Mediterranean.

Libya remains one of the main departure points for migrants and refugees seeking to reach Europe, driven by conflict, economic hardship, and instability in their home countries. Aid agencies stress that without stronger protection mechanisms and legal alternatives, such perilous journeys are likely to continue.

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