Cliff Notes – 49 migrants feared dead as boat capsized near Libyan coast
- A rubber boat carrying 49 migrants capsized off the Libyan coast, with only seven survivors reported, while 42 others are missing and presumed dead.
- Among the missing, 29 are from Sudan, eight from Somalia, three from Cameroon, and two from Nigeria, with survivors having spent six days adrift.
- This incident coincides with another capsizing near Crete, where three people died and 56 were rescued, amid a decline in irregular migrant arrivals to Europe.
Dozens of migrants feared dead off Greek coast
A rubber boat carrying migrants has capsized off the Libyan coast, with just seven of its 49 passengers rescued, the UN’s International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said on Wednesday.
The other 42 people who were on board the vessel are missing and presumed dead.
Those rescued spent days adrift
A statement from the IOM said 29 of the missing are from Sudan, eight from Somalia, three from Cameroon and two from Nigeria.
The seven people who were rescued spent six days adrift after the vessel capsized.
According to the UN, four of the survivors came from Sudan, two from Nigeria and one from Cameroon.
Falling numbers of irregular migrants
This comes amid reports that another boat carrying migrants en route from Libya has capsized south of the Greek island of Crete, with at least three people dead and 56 others rescued so far.
According to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), by Sunday nearly 16,000 migrants had arrived in Crete since the start of 2025.
Hundreds of people die each year while trying to reach Europe by sea from Africa.
The proportion of migrants making the perilous attempt has increased since land routes into the European Union, previously widely used, have been made impracticable by increased surveillance and interceptions.
According to the InfoMigrants website, irregular migrant arrivals into the European Union have, however, been steadily declining since 2024, with just 240,000 people reaching Europe, a fall of about 60,000 compared to the previous year.




