More than 1,300 migrants have died trying to reach the Spanish coast in 2026, says NGO


Migrants wait to be attended to after disembarking from a Spanish coast guard vessel at the port of Arguineguin, on the island of Gran Canaria, Spain, April 21, 2026. REUTERS/Borja Suarez

DAKAR, June 10 (Reuters) - More ⁠than 1,300 migrants have died trying to reach the ⁠Spanish coast in the first five months of 2026, ‌according to an advocacy group that tracks crossings from Africa along perilous routes through the Atlantic Ocean and western Mediterranean Sea.

• Caminando Fronteras, or Walking ​Borders, published the report on Wednesday ⁠ahead of Pope Leo's visit ⁠to the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago that has seen ⁠a ‌surge in irregular migration over the past decade.

• The report stated that 1,317 people have died trying to ⁠reach the Spanish coast, including 142 women and ​129 children, ‌during the first five months of 2026. This includes 27 ⁠boats that ​disappeared with everyone on board.

• The pope has focused on the treatmentof migrants during his visit to Spain this week, describing their ⁠plight as a problem challenging the ​ethical foundation of the international order.

• Rights groups say migrants are undertaking longer and riskier routes across the Atlantic Ocean to avoid ⁠detection as efforts to stop crossings have intensified in places like Mauritania, which is close to Europe.

• In 2025, 3,090 people lost their lives or disappeared trying to reach the Spanish ​coast, according to the group.

• The ⁠shortest distance between the Canary Islandsand the West African coast is ​roughly 100 km (62 miles).

• Migrants also ‌often attempt to swim along a ​different route from Morocco to Spain that is roughly 20 km wide.

(Writing by Jessica DonatiEditing by Alexandra Hudson)

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