In a tragic incident, a boat carrying 80 migrants attempting to reach Spain capsized near Morocco. Over 40 Pakistanis who were in the boat were reportedly among the dead, PTI reported quoting Pakistani authorities.
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“According to Pakistan’s Embassy in Rabat, several survivors, including Pakistanis, have been rescued and are currently lodged in a camp near Dakhla,” said the spokesperson. He said Pakistan ...
As many as 50 migrants attempting to reach Spain by boat from West Africa are feared to have drowned, according to the migrant rights group Walking
Pakistan said that the boat, carrying 80 passengers including some Pakistanis, had set off from Mauritania on their way to the Canary Islands.
A boat with 80 migrants, including 66 Pakistanis, capsized near Morocco en route to Spain, resulting in up to 50 drownings. Moroccan authorities rescued 36 survivors. The Pakistani foreign office ...
According to a statement by FO on Sunday, the 21 Pakistanis who survived the tragedy are being housed in Dakhla, a coastal city in Western Morocco.
At least 69 migrants, including 44 Pakistanis, died after a boat capsized off Morocco’s coast while attempting to reach Spain. The tragedy underscores the deadly risks of the Atlantic migration route,
The embassy in Morocco reported that a boat carrying 80 passengers, including several Pakistanis, capsized near the Dakhla port in Morocco, having set off from Mauritania as the survivors, including Pakistanis, are currently residing in a camp near Dakhla.
Dar instructed Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Interior to ensure swift, efficient assistance for Pakistani victims
In a tragic incident, a boat carrying 80 migrants attempting to reach Spain capsized near Morocco ... of those presumed to have drowned were from Pakistan, Walking Borders CEO Helena Maleno ...
Their boat capsized off West Africa's Atlantic coastline, which has emerged as a primary point of departure for migrants aiming to reach Europe.