IOM said the boat overturned north of Zuwara on Friday, in the latest disaster involving migrants attempting the perilous Mediterranean crossing in the hope of reaching Europe

AFP: The UN migration agency on Monday said 53 people were dead or missing after a boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea off the Libyan coast. Only two survivors were rescued.
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said the boat overturned north of Zuwara on Friday, in the latest disaster involving migrants attempting the perilous Mediterranean crossing in the hope of reaching Europe.
“Only two Nigerian women were rescued during a search-and-rescue operation by Libyan authorities,” the IOM said in a statement, adding that one of the survivors said she lost her husband and the other said “she lost her two babies in the tragedy”.
The IOM said its teams provided the two survivors with emergency medical care upon disembarkation.
“According to survivor accounts, the boat — carrying migrants and refugees of African nationalities departed from Al-Zawiya, Libya, at around 11:00 pm on February 5. Approximately six hours later, it capsized after taking on water,” the agency said.
“IOM mourns the loss of life in yet another deadly incident along the Central Mediterranean route.”
The Geneva-based agency said trafficking and smuggling networks were exploiting migrants along the route from north Africa to southern Europe, profiting from dangerous crossings in unseaworthy boats while exposing people to “severe abuse”.
At least 53 migrants, including two babies, are dead or missing after a boat capsized off the coast of Libya.
— IOM Spokesperson (@IOMSpokesperson) February 9, 2026
These tragedies are preventable. Urgent action is needed to protect lives and ensure safe, regular pathways on the Central Mediterranean route. https://t.co/crr3B1Y8tN pic.twitter.com/coEHlcKiXB
It called for stronger international cooperation to tackle the networks, alongside safe and regular migration pathways to reduce risks and save lives.
The IOM fears that hundreds of people have died since the start of the year attempting to cross the Mediterranean, amid harsh weather conditions on the dangerous crossing.
The European Commission’s spokesperson said Brussels was trying to address the root causes of irregular migration and promote legal, safe and orderly pathways to the European Union.
“These tragic events once again underline the need to intensify joint efforts with our partners, including Libya, to prevent such dangerous journeys and to combat the criminal networks of migrant smugglers that put lives at risk,” the spokesperson told AFP.
Between the start of 2014 and the end of 2025, more than 33,000 migrants died or went missing in the Mediterranean, according to the IOM’s Missing Migrants Project.
Last year, it recorded 1,873 missing or dead in the Mediterranean, including 1,342 on the central route.
OpenAI CEO says ChatGPT back to over 10% monthly growth, CNBC reports
- 4 hours ago

PM announces $1bn investment in AI by 2030
- 8 hours ago

Zuckerberg considered changing how Meta studies social issues after research got it in trouble
- 10 hours ago

ANF seizes 41kg of cocaine at Karachi port
- 10 hours ago
‘Pressure on Pakistan,’ says USA’s Mohsin ahead of T20 World Cup Clash
- 4 hours ago
Scotland thrash Italy by 73 runs in T20 World Cup
- 9 hours ago

Can I offer you a tiny Bluetooth speaker in these trying times?
- 10 hours ago
Zimbabwe dominate Oman on return to T20 World Cup
- 4 hours ago
Cloudy weather with chances of rain-wind, thunderstorm expected in most parts
- 8 hours ago

The secret to better public housing
- 8 hours ago
UK’s Prince William and Princess Kate ‘deeply concerned’ by Epstein files
- 10 hours ago
Govt extends deadline of Hajj visa biometric verification till Feb 17
- 10 hours ago

