Four migrants survive five days at sea after capsize off Libya, IOM and sources say

Migrants aboard an overcrowded boat are approached by the crew of the migrant search and rescue ship Sea-Watch 5, operated by the German NGO Sea-Watch, during a rescue operation in the Search and Rescue (SAR) zone in the central Mediterranean, off Libya, August 11, 2025. (REUTERS)
Migrants aboard an overcrowded boat are approached by the crew of the migrant search and rescue ship Sea-Watch 5, operated by the German NGO Sea-Watch, during a rescue operation in the Search and Rescue (SAR) zone in the central Mediterranean, off Libya, August 11, 2025. (REUTERS)
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Four migrants survive five days at sea after capsize off Libya, IOM and sources say

Four migrants survive five days at sea after capsize off Libya, IOM and sources say
  • The migrants are from Egypt ‌and Sudan, the security sources said

BENGHAZI: ‌Four migrants have been rescued from the Mediterranean more than ​five days after the boat supposed to carry them to Europe capsized off Libya, three Libyan sources and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) ‌said on ‌Monday.
However, 10 ​migrants ‌were ⁠confirmed ​to have ⁠died in the disaster off Tobruk in eastern Libya, and 31 were still missing. Six bodies were recovered on Saturday ⁠after washing ashore.
The ‌IOM said ‌search efforts were ​continuing. ‌The migrants are from Egypt ‌and Sudan, the security sources said.
Libya is a transit route for migrants, many ‌of them from sub-Saharan Africa, risking their lives to ⁠flee ⁠to Europe across desert and sea in the hope of escaping conflict and poverty.
Its 100 municipalities now harbor well over 900,000 migrants, according to UN data collected at the end ​of last year.