26.2 C
Accra
Thursday, November 21, 2024
Top StoriesAbout 30 decomposing bodies found in a boat off Senegal coast

Date:

About 30 decomposing bodies found in a boat off Senegal coast

At least 30 decomposing bodies have been found on a boat off the coast of Senegal, military authorities say.

The navy was informed of a vessel that was adrift about 70 km (45 miles) from the capital Dakar, according to a military statement on X. They brought the wooden canoe, or pirogue, into port on Monday morning.

“Recovery, identification, and transfer operations are being made extremely delicate by the advanced state of decomposition of the bodies,” the statement said.

There has been a noticeable rise in the number of migrants departing from Senegal in an attempt to reach Spain’s Canary Islands, a perilous 1,500 km (950-mile) voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.

Fishermen recently discovered severely decomposed bodies believed to be migrants who had been adrift for several days.

Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the boat’s departure, its point of origin, and how many people were onboard.

In a similar tragedy, 14 bodies, thought to be Senegalese migrants, were found off the coast of the Dominican Republic in August.

In response to the increasing migrant deaths, Senegal’s government introduced a 10-year strategy in August aimed at curbing illegal migration. Recently, authorities have intercepted numerous migrant boats along the country’s coastline.

Despite the persistent loss of life, many young men are driven by unemployment, poverty, and conflict to risk the dangerous journey from West Africa to the Canary Islands.

Some Senegalese fishermen, struggling to make a living due to foreign trawlers in their waters, have turned to migration or lent their boats to human traffickers.

For many West African migrants, the route to the Canary Islands has become an increasingly popular alternative to crossing the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea, though it remains extremely dangerous.

According to Frontex, the European border agency, the Atlantic route experienced a 161% increase in migrant crossings in 2023 compared to the previous year.

Around 40,000 migrants successfully reached the Canary Islands last year, while nearly 1,000 were reported dead or missing, though the true figure is expected to be significantly higher.

[forminator_poll id="710479"]

Latest stories

NDC’s Amenfi Central MP withdraws after High Court, EC clear NDC’s parliamentary candidate

Member of Parliament for Amenfi Central, Peter Kwakye-Ackah, representing...

Over 500 African diasporas granted Ghanaian citizenship

President Nana Akufo-Addo has granted Ghanaian citizenship to 524...

Uproar on social media over GFA’s ‘second-hand’ buses to football clubs

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is facing intense backlash...

Pay bills promptly to enable us provide potable water to citizenry – GWCL

The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) is urging its...

Over 80km of roads upgraded in Accra under DRIP initiative – Regional Coordinator

The Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council has reported significant...

Shatta Wale guided me in learning how to write and record my own music – Michy

Entertainment personality Diamond Michelle Gbagonah, widely recognized as Michy,...

Related stories

Over 500 African diasporas granted Ghanaian citizenship

President Nana Akufo-Addo has granted Ghanaian citizenship to 524...

Uproar on social media over GFA’s ‘second-hand’ buses to football clubs

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is facing intense backlash...

Election 2024: Police launch Press Briefing Centre to counter misinformation

The Ghana Police Service has inaugurated a National Election...

Customs Division confiscates over 100 US-imported weapons at Tema Port

The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority has...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here