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Seven dead, 96 rescued after migrant boat capsizes, Gambia says

The ministry said the vessel carried over 200 migrants; 10 rescued were critical and need urgent care.


Reuters January 02, 2026 Less than a minute read
Rescued refugees and migrants stand aboard a boat at the town of Paleochora, southwestern Crete island on November 22, 2022, following a rescue operation. PHOTO:AFP 

Seven bodies were recovered and 96 people were rescued after a boat transporting migrants capsized overnight, Gambia's defence ministry said on Thursday.

The vessel was "allegedly carrying over 200 migrants", the ministry said in a statement, adding that 10 of the rescued migrants were in critical condition and receiving urgent medical attention.

The Atlantic migration route from the coast of West Africa to the Canary Islands, typically used by African migrants trying to reach Spain, is one of the world's deadliest.

More than 46,000 irregular migrants reached the Canary Islands in 2024, a record, according to the European Union. More than 10,000 died attempting the journey, a 58% increase over 2023, according to the rights group Caminando Fronteras.

At least 70 people were killed in August 2025 when a boat believed to have departed from Gambia carrying migrants capsized, in one of the deadliest accidents in recent years.

 

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