Mediterranean Migrant Deaths and
Thousands meet tragic ends fleeing across the Mediterranean each year.
Year
Victims
Arrivals
Largest Route
2014
3,283
#
Libya–Italy
2015
3,783
1,012,179
Libya–Italy
2016
5,143
363,581
Libya–Italy
2017
3,139
172,152
Libya–Italy
Source: AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File
Origins of the Crisis
The current migration crisis is the result of numerous regional crises across the Middle East, Eastern Africa, and Northern Africa. Fighting in and Somalia is driving a substantial amount of the movement, as the violence has led to shortages and widespread loss of life. The desperate situation in these and other countries has driven refugees to pursue riskier and riskier methods of securing escape. Often, dangerous numbers of people are packed onto rafts intended for half as many; these people are then set adrift in the Mediterranean.
Relief Efforts
Despite some cultural pushback from parties trying to stem the flow of immigrants into Europe, search and rescue operations are undertaken regularly along main routes across the sea. The most trafficked of these by far is the central Mediterranean route from Libya to the coast of Italy. Thanks in part to the efforts of rescue vessels and their crews, many casualties have been prevented over the past few years.
Source: International Organization for Migration
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