Bodies of 27 Migrants Found in Chad Desert, Says UN Group

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
December 20, 2022Africa
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Bodies of 27 Migrants Found in Chad Desert, Says UN Group
File photo of a desert in Chad. (Torsten Pursche/Shutterstock)

DAKAR, Senegal—The bodies of 27 migrants including four children have been found in the Chadian desert, the International Organization for Migration said on Dec. 13, adding that it is “shocked and saddened” by the discovery.

The migrants left in a pick-up truck nearly a year and a half ago from Moussoro, a town in west-central Chad, and are believed to have gotten lost deep in the desert when the truck broke down and they died of thirst, said the migration organization, which is affiliated to the United Nations.

“We are deeply saddened by this most recent tragedy and extend our heartfelt condolences to the migrants’ families,” said Anne Kathrin Schaefer, the organization’s head of mission in Chad. ”We need stronger collective action to prevent further deaths.”

More than 5,600 people have died or gone missing trying to cross the Sahara Desert in the last eight years with 110 migrant deaths recorded in Chad, including these most recent ones, said the organization. The actual numbers, however, are thought to be higher as many deaths go unrecorded. This year nearly 150 migrants have died in that desert, it said.

For decades Chad has been a transit route for people trying to reach Libya and other North African countries from where they will try to cross the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe.

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