Mediterranean migrant deaths mounting towards 1,000 in 2026: UN
The UN's IOM reports that migrant deaths in the Mediterranean Sea are nearing 1,000 in 2026, marking one of the deadliest starts to a year since 2014. At least 990 deaths have been recorded across the Mediterranean, with 765 occurring in the Central Mediterranean alone, exceeding last year's figures by over 460 for the same period.

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AI-generatedThe UN's IOM reports that migrant deaths in the Mediterranean Sea are nearing 1,000 in 2026, marking one of the deadliest starts to a year since 2014. At least 990 deaths have been recorded across the Mediterranean, with 765 occurring in the Central Mediterranean alone, exceeding last year's figures by over 460 for the same period. In the past 10 days, at least 181 people have died or gone missing in five separate shipwrecks. One recent incident involved a boat carrying approximately 120 people capsizing off the coast of Libya due to rough weather, resulting in over 80 migrants missing. Libya remains a primary transit point for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty in Africa and the Middle East, attempting to reach Europe via the island of Lampedusa.
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5 extractedAt least 990 deaths have been recorded in 2026 across the Mediterranean.
About 765 people had died in the Central Mediterranean so far in 2026 – exceeding the total during the same period last year by more than 460.
More than 180 people are feared dead or missing in shipwrecks across the Mediterranean over the past 10 days.
More than 80 migrants had gone missing when their boat capsized due to “rough weather” in the Central Mediterranean after departing from Tajoura in Libya.
Libya has been a main transit point for migrants fleeing war and poverty in Africa and the Middle East.