UN: Over 20,000 migrant deaths on Mediterranean since 2014

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The UN migration agency said Friday that a shipwreck off Libya and other recent maritime incidents have raised its estimated death toll among migrants who tried to cross the Mediterranean past the "grim milestone" of 20,000 deaths since 2014.
Paul Dillon, spokesman for the International Organization for Migration, pointed to incidents including the presumed drowning of 91 people who went missing from a dinghy that left Garabulli, Libya, on February 9, and the disappearance of a ship that set off from Algeria on February 14.
IOM noted Friday that the yearly death toll has declined each year since 2016, when over 5,000 people lost their lives while attempting Mediterranean crossings.
The agency reiterated its call for "expanded safe, legal pathways for migrants and refugees" to help reduce the incentive of migrants to choose irregular channels, and "to help prevent the unnecessary and avoidable loss of lives."
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First Published: Mar 06 2020 | 9:52 PM IST