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Seven dead, dozens missing after boat bound for Canary Islands capsizes in Gambia


At least seven people have died and many others are missing after a boat carrying about 200 migrants attempting to reach Europe capsized off the coast of The Gambia, authorities say.

The boat overturned on Wednesday midnight near Jinack village in the North Bank Region and it was later found “grounded on a sandbank”, the country’s defence ministry said in a statement.

Ninety-six people have been rescued so far and a search is continuing for other passengers who were aboard the shipwrecked vessel that was heading towards Spain’s Canary Islands.

The perilous journey over the Atlantic Ocean has become an increasingly common route for African migrants trying to reach Europe.

Nearly 47,000 people reached the Canary Islands in 2024 and the Spanish non-government organisation Caminando Fronteras estimates more than 9,000 migrants have died trying.

After Wednesday’s accident, The Gambian Navy launched a search-and-rescue operation, involving several naval vessels and a fishing boat that came to assist, the defence ministry said.

Authorities say several of the victims are not Gambian nationals and that their identities are still being verified.

The bodies of the seven people who drowned have been recovered, and 10 of those rescued are said to be in critical condition and receiving urgent medical care.

The Gambia is one of the routes used by migrants trying to reach Europe, often on dangerous journeys by sea and land.

In recent years, the European Union has reached agreements with several North African countries aimed at reducing irregular migration.

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