Seven bodies recovered, 96 rescued after migrant boat capsizes, Gambia says


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  • Friday, 02 Jan 2026

BANJUL, Jan 1 (Reuters) - ‌Seven bodies were recovered and 96 ‌people were rescued after a boat ‌transporting migrants capsized overnight, Gambia's defence ministry said on Thursday.

The vessel was "allegedly carrying over 200 migrants", ‍the ministry said in a ‍statement, adding that ‌10 of the rescued migrants were in ‍critical ​condition and receiving urgent medical attention.

The Atlantic migration route from the ⁠coast of West Africa to the ‌Canary Islands, typically used by African migrants trying ⁠to reach ‍Spain, is one of the world's deadliest.

More than 46,000 irregular migrants reached the Canary ‍Islands in 2024, a record, ‌according to the European Union. More than 10,000 died attempting the journey, a 58% increase over 2023, according to the rights group Caminando Fronteras.

At least 70 people were killed in August 2025 when a ‌boat believed to have departed from Gambia carrying migrants capsized, in one of the deadliest ​accidents in recent years.

(Reporting by Pap Saine; Writing by Ayen Deng Bior; Editing by Robbie Corey-Boulet)

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