Migrant boat bound for Europe Capsizes
- Migrant
boat capsizes en route to Europe. - Dozens
feared missing in incident. - Vessel
carrying migrants overturns at sea.
In a televised broadcast, Gambian President Adama Barrow
reported that seven bodies had been set up and 102 people had been saved from
the boat that overturned in the North Bank.
Days after the disaster near the vill of Jinack, levies,
exigency services, and original fishers have joined forces to hunt for
victims.
Desperate for better prospects, thousands of Africans
frequently put their lives in danger while traveling by boat along the Atlantic
coast.
One of the deadliest migration routes in the world, it
connects the coast of West Africa through Senegal, Mauritania, and the Gambia.
Due to the significant risk of boats capsizing, many
migrants trying to enter Spain via the Canary Islands never make it. A boat
from the Gambia capsized near the coast of Mauritania in August 2025, leaving
over 150 passengers dead or missing. Over a dozen migrants were killed in a
similar occurrence in July 2024, and 150 more were reported missing.
What caused the most recent catastrophe was unclear.
According to the Ministry of Defense of the Gambia, the boat was discovered
“grounded on a sandbank.”
“The national emergency response plan has been
activated and the government has deployed adequate resources to intensify
efforts and provide assistance to the survivors,”
Barrow said.
According to the Gambian leader, some of the 102 survivors
were receiving critical medical attention.
Barrow promised a thorough inquiry while speaking with
families, describing the incident as a “painful reminder of the dangerous
and life-threatening nature of irregular migration.”
“The government will strengthen efforts to prevent
irregular migration and remains determined to create safer and more dignified
opportunities for young people to fulfil their dreams,”
he added.
What is the current status of search and rescue operations?
Search and deliver operations for the Gambian migratory boat
overturning remain active as of January 4, 2026, involving Gambian Navy
vessels, original fishing boats, exigency services, and levies under the
National Emergency Response Plan.
Navy- led quests continue around Jinack vill in the North
Bank Region, fastening on the ford- stranded vessel; 96- 102 survivors saved( 39
rehabilitated for injuries dehumidification, 57 treated on- point), with 7
bodies recovered and dozens still unaccounted for from 200 aboard.
President Adama Barrow’s administration coordinates boosted
sweats amid identification ofnon-Gambian victims, with no suspense blazoned
despite grueling rainfall; smuggling network examinations resemblant ongoing
operations.