Twenty-seven migrants, including women and children, died after two boats capsized off central Tunisia, with 83 people rescued, a civil defence official told AFP on Thursday.
The rescued and dead passengers, who were found off the Kerkennah Islands, aimed to reach Europe and were all from sub-Saharan African countries, said Zied Sdiri, head of civil defence in the nearby city of Sfax.
Tunisia, as well as neighbouring Libya, is a key departure point for irregular migrants seeking to reach Europe for a better life. Italyβs island of Lampedusa is only 150 kilometres (90 miles) from Tunisia.
Totalling 110, the migrants were on board two makeshift boats that set sail off βthe coast near Sfax on the night of December 31 to January 1,β a National Guard official said on condition of anonymity.
Searches were still underway for other possible missing passengers, said the official.
Sdiri said 15 out of the 83 rescued were taken to a hospital, without providing further details.
The National Guard, which oversees the coast guard, later confirmed the death toll in a statement, adding that a baby was among the dead.
It was the latest such tragedy off Tunisia over the past month.
On December 31, the National Guard said two Tunisian migrants, one of them a five-year-old, died after their boat broke down off Tunisiaβs northern coast.
Days earlier on December 18, the National Guard said at least 20 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa died in a shipwreck off Sfax, with five rescued.
And on December 12, the coast guard rescued 27 African migrants near Jebeniana, north of Sfax, but 15 were reported dead or missing.
β βHundreds of childrenβ β
Each year, the perilous Mediterranean crossing is attempted by tens of thousands of people.
Among them are also thousands of Tunisians seeking to leave their country which is grappling with economic woes marked by high inflation, unemployment, and sluggish growth.
Under a 2023 agreement, Brussels has given 105 million euros ($108 million) to debt-ridden Tunisia to help it curb irregular migration, in addition to 150 million euros in budgetary support.
The deal, strongly supported by Italyβs hard-right government, aimed to bolster Tunisiaβs capacity to prevent boats leaving its shore, with some money also going to United Nations agencies assisting migrants.
It has contributed to an increase in irregular migration interceptions off the North African countryβs shores and a marked drop in arrivals in Europe.
The Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights (FTDES) had counted βbetween 600 and 700β migrants killed or missing in shipwrecks off Tunisia in 2024, compared with more than 1,300 in 2023.
Overall, the United Nations childrenβs fund, UNICEF, said in a statement on Wednesday that, βThe death toll and number of missing persons in the Mediterranean in 2024 have now surpassed 2,200, with nearly 1,700 lives lost on the central Mediterranean route alone.β
It added that the tally included βhundreds of children, who make up one in five of all people migrating through the Mediterranean. The majority are fleeing violent conflict and poverty.β
Frontex, the EUβs border agency, has said that irregular border crossings were down 64 per cent last year through September for the central Mediterranean route.
AFP
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