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Report: At Least 990 Migrants Have Died in 2026 Mediterranean Crossings

IOM said 181 people have died or gone missing since March 28, as search-and-rescue gaps and smuggling routes keep crossings deadly.

  • On Tuesday, the United Nations reported nearly 1,000 migrant deaths in the Mediterranean Sea since the start of 2026, marking one of the deadliest starts to a year since 2014.
  • Libya remains a primary transit point for those fleeing war and poverty in Africa and the Middle East, a situation that has persisted since the 2011 uprising toppled dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
  • More than 180 people perished in five separate shipwrecks over the past 10 days, including a Sunday incident near Tajoura, Libya, where a boat with around 120 people aboard capsized.
  • IOM head Amy Pope called on Tuesday for 'stronger, unified efforts' to stop smugglers and expand safe pathways so people are not 'forced into these deadly journeys.'
  • Between 2014 and 2025, the Missing Migrants Project recorded more than 33,000 deaths in the Mediterranean, establishing this corridor as the world's deadliest migration route.
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The year 2026 became the most deadly since 2014: throughout the Mediterranean, at least 990 deaths were recorded. "Save lives" is a priority, but the director general demands efforts to prevent traffic.

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udgtv broke the news in on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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