Libya: At least 15 migrant bodies wash ashore east of Tripoli
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Medics in Libya reported that at least 15 migrant bodies washed ashore in Khumas, a coastal city east of Tripoli.
- The Emergency Medicine and Support Centre confirmed the bodies were buried and shared images of the recovery and burial process.
- Libya remains a key transit route for hundreds of thousands of migrants fleeing conflict and poverty, many undertaking dangerous journeys across the Mediterranean.
The bodies of at least 15 migrants have washed ashore in Khumas, a coastal city located approximately 118 kilometers east of Libya's capital, Tripoli. Medics confirmed the grim discovery on Monday, with the Emergency Medicine and Support Centre, operating under the health ministry, stating that all recovered bodies have since been buried.
Images shared by the centre on its Facebook page depicted medics in white hazmat suits handling bodies in black and white plastic bags, alongside photographs taken during the burial ceremonies. These visuals underscore the tragic reality faced by many attempting perilous journeys across the Mediterranean Sea.
Since the 2011 uprising, Libya has become a critical transit point in North Africa for hundreds of thousands of migrants. These individuals are often fleeing conflict and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa, risking dangerous sea crossings or arduous desert treks in their pursuit of safety and a better life.
Originally published by Ghanaian Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.