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At least 26 dead as migrant boat capsizes off Senegal

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February 29, 2024
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Fishing boat destined for Canary Islands capsizes off Saint-Louis, about 320 kilometers north of Dakar

DAKAR, Senegal/ KIGALI, Rwanda 

A boat carrying around 300 irregular migrants heading for Spain capsized off the coast of northern Senegal, leaving 26 dead, local media reported Wednesday.

The fishing boat, which was destined for the Canary Islands, sank around 10 a.m. local time near the beaches of Saint-Louis, about 320 kilometers (198.8 miles) north of the capital Dakar, according to local leaders.

“In the afternoon, authorities were alerted to the sinking boat. So far, more than 20 bodies have been recovered. Many others rescued with injuries were treated at Saint-Louis Regional Hospital,” Saint-Louis regional governor Alioune Badara Samb told reporters.

Among those on board were people from Senegal as well as Guinea, Mauritania and Gambia.

An investigation into the incident has been launched.

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in illegal sea migration from Senegal to Europe.

The Canary Islands are considered a gateway to Europe for African migrants. Many irregular migrants, particularly from the west and north of the continent, gather in coastal cities of Senegal and embark on makeshift fishing boats towards the islands.

With over half of its population residing along the coast, Senegal faces youth unemployment exacerbated by the development of industrial fishing, leading young people to seek refuge in Europe through illegal means.

The journey from Dakar to the Canary Islands spans an average of 938 nautical miles (1,737 kilometers) across open sea, taking anywhere from four to seven days depending on the departure point.

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