Tragic Discovery: Bodies of Migrants Wash Ashore in Libya
At least 15 bodies of migrants were found washed ashore in the coastal city of Khumas, Libya. The Emergency Medicine and Support Centre confirmed the discovery east of Tripoli, sharing images of medics handling the remains, amid Libya's ongoing struggle as a migration transit route.
At least 15 bodies of migrants have been discovered washed ashore in Khumas, Libya, officials reported on Monday. The tragic find occurred east of Tripoli, highlighting the perilous journey faced by thousands seeking relief from conflict and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa.
The Emergency Medicine and Support Centre, operating under Libya's health ministry, confirmed the bodies were buried after being retrieved in Khumas, approximately 118 kilometers from the capital. Images shared by the center showed medics in protective suits managing the remains.
Since the 2011 uprising, Libya has served as a critical transit hub for migrants attempting to escape dire conditions, often braving treacherous routes across deserts and the Mediterranean. The latest discoveries mark another somber chapter in the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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