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Tragic Capsizing Near Mauritania: 15 Dead and Over 190 Missing in Migrant Crisis

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A tragic incident off the coast of Mauritania has left at least 15 dead and over 190 missing after a migrant canoe capsized. The IOM reports on the dire situation faced by migrants in their quest for safety.


At least 15 people died and over 190 are missing after a tragic migrant canoe capsized off the coast of Mauritania. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported the incident, highlighting the dire situation faced by migrants attempting to reach Europe. This disaster marks another grim chapter in the ongoing crisis of maritime migration in the region.

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