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Bodies of Migrants Drowned at Sea by Cyclone Harry Wash up in Italy

Summary by Wanted in Rome
Violent winter storms hitting Italy's southern coasts expose the grim reality of the central Mediterranean migration route. Cyclone Harry. Recoveries in Calabria On Tuesday, in the tourist town of Tropea, students alerted the coast guard after spotting two bodies floating among the waves. Findings in Sicily and Pantelleria Rising death toll Avvenire. Legal and humanitarian implications Photo credit: Tricani Alessio / Shutterstock.com.

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Vibrant sight: At least 15 bodies were flooded on the coasts of Italy.

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Several bodies have been flooded on Italian coasts in recent days.

·Germany
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Authorities attribute deaths to bad weather conditions – Central Mediterranean remains the most dangerous migration route in the world

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Despite all the danger, migrants are on their way across the Mediterranean to Europe. In winter, the risk is particularly high. It is feared that hundreds of people have died in recent weeks.

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In spite of all the danger, migrants travel across the Mediterranean to Europe. In winter, the risk is particularly high. It is feared that hundreds of people have died in recent weeks.More than a dozen bodies have been flooded on Italy's coasts – presumably migrants who died trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea. According to authorities, at least 15 people have been found on beaches in Sicily and in the southern Italian region of Calabria in r…

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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