- Boat sank off the coast of Sfax city, a major departure point especially for African migrants
- Tunisia is grappling with an unprecedented migration crisis and has replaced Libya as the major departure point for Europe
TUNIS: Tunisia’s coast guard has recovered the bodies of 20 migrants from Africa after the boat they were in sank off the coast, the national guard said on Wednesday, the second migrant drowning tragedy within one week off Tunisian coast.
Last Thursday, the Tunisian coast guard also recovered the bodies of nine migrants, while six others are still missing after their boat sank while they were sailing toward Europe.
The national guard said that coast guard on Wednesday rescued five others who were on the same boat and search operations were underway for anyone still missing.
The boat sank off the coast of Sfax city, a major departure point especially for African migrants.
Tunisia is grappling with an unprecedented migration crisis and has replaced Libya as the major departure point for both Tunisians and people from elsewhere in Africa seeking a better life in Europe.