Some 485 men, women and
children have died at sea trying to reach Europe this year, the
International Organization for Migration said Tuesday. This
compared with 425 in the same period last year. Some 16,775
people arrived by sea in Europe up to February 26, just over 80%
in Italy (13,457) and the rest in Greece (2,318) and
Spain (1,000). In the first 57 days of last year the total was
124,986. The IOM's Missing Migrants project said 444 people died
or disappeared up to February 26 on the route from Libya to
Italy, compared to 97 in the same period last year, a rise of
some 400%. The crossing between Turkey and Greece, on the other
hand, which cost 321 human lives in the first 57 days of 2016,
has been virtually wiped out this year and the IOM registered
two deaths on it. Italy is hoping that a recent deal with Libya
will curb the wave of arrivals across the Mediterranean.
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