After a month at sea, 37 Senegalese survivors of a deadly migration attempt to Spain return home
- Senegalese authorities have returned 37 migrants back home after they were rescued off the coast of Cape Verde while attempting to reach Spain's Canary Islands.
- More than 60 migrants are feared dead from the ill-fated voyage, and the remains of seven people found on the boat have been buried in Cape Verde.
- The coastal community of Fass Boye, the departure point for many migrants, attributes the increasing number of risky journeys to Europe to worsening employment prospects in fishing communities.
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After a month at sea, 37 Senegalese survivors of a deadly migration attempt to Spain return home
By NDEYE SENE MBENGUE and ZANE IRWIN Associated Press DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Senegalese authorities say 37 migrants who were rescued off the coast of Cape Verde have been brought back home. A boat carrying more than 100 people is believed to have set off from Senegal toward Spain’s Canary Islands on July 10. More
After a Month at Sea, 37 Senegalese Survivors of a Deadly Migration Attempt to Spain Return Home
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A few dozen survivors of a deadly migration attempt to Europe reunited with their tearful families in Senegal, a week after they were found adrift off the Atlantic archipelago of Cape Verde. World News | After a Month at Sea, 37 Senegalese Survivors of a Deadly Migration Attempt to Spain Return Home.
After a month at sea, 37 Senegalese survivours of a deadly migration attempt to Spain return home
A few dozen survivours of a deadly sea attempt to migrate to Europe reunited with their tearful families in Senegal, a week after they were found adrift off the Atlantic archipelago of Cape Verde.
After a month at sea, 37 Senegalese survivors of a deadly migration attempt to Spain return home
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — A few dozen survivors of a deadly sea attempt to migrate to Europe reunited with their tearful families in Senegal, a week after they were found adrift off the Atlantic archipelago of Cape Verde. A boat carrying more than 100 people is believed to have set off from Senegal toward Spain’s Canary Islands on July 10 but never reached its destination. More than 60 migrants are feared dead from the ill-fated voyage. Last week,…
After a month at sea, 37 Senegalese survivors of a deadly migration attempt to Spain return home
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) -- A few dozen survivors of a deadly migration attempt to Europe reunited with their tearful families in Senegal, a week after they were found adrift off the Atlantic archipelago of Cape Verde.
After a month at sea, 37 Senegalese survivors of a deadly migration attempt to Spain return home
FILE - Open sewage flows to the ocean next to traditional boats known as pirogues at the Yarakh Beach in Dakar, Senegal, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022. A boat believed to have departed Senegal with more than 100 migrants in early July has been rescued on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2023, with 38 survivors and several dead on board near the Atlantic island nation of Cabo Verde, authorities and migrant advocates said. The Spanish migration advocacy group Walking Bo…
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