Mediterranean rescuers say they saved 175,000 people since 2015
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Mediterranean rescuers say they saved 175,000 people since 2015
Maritime rescue organisations said Wednesday they had pulled more than 175,000 people from the Mediterranean over the past 10 years, as waves of migrants sought to use the dangerous sea route to reach Europe.The group of 21 NGOS active in the region estimated that at least 28,932 people had died while trying to cross the...


Mediterranean rescuers say saved 175,000 people since 2015
BERLIN: Maritime rescue organizations said Wednesday they had pulled more than 175,000 people from the Mediterranean over the past 10 years, as waves of migrants sought to use the dangerous sea route to reach Europe. The group of 21 NGOS active in the region estimated that at least 28,932 people had died while trying to cross the sea since 2015. The majority had died in the
Civilian organizations have been looking for people in distress in the Mediterranean for ten years. In this way, countless refugees have saved their lives. Instead of paying tribute to their commitment, they are being criminalized.
More than 1,800 migrants die trying to reach Spain by sea on all routes, 80% on the Atlantic route to the Canary Islands. Walking Borders denounces the authorities' inaction. Six women convicted for attempting to cross by boat.
1,865 people have died trying to access the country through the sea in the first five months of 2025, according to data from Ca-Minando Fronteras The post The migratory tragedy continues on the routes to Spain first appeared on Junior Report.
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