Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared on migration routes in 2025: IOM

Al Jazeera
April 21, 2026
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Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared on migration routes in 2025, with many on sea routes to Europe.

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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported that nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared on migration routes during 2025. This grim statistic from the UN agency highlights the severe risks faced by individuals undertaking perilous journeys. More than 40% of these fatalities and disappearances occurred on sea routes leading to Europe, indicating a significant humanitarian crisis in those regions. The IOM's data underscores the ongoing dangers associated with global migration and the urgent need for safer pathways.

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