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Nearly 1,000 Feared Missing in Latest Migrant Tragedy

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An Italian aid group says that scores of people are unaccounted for after many boats left during a fierce storm. Read all

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While Cyclone Harry raged over the Mediterranean, hundreds ventured the crossing to Europe. Up to 1000 people disappeared in the floods without trace.

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Nearly a thousand migrants died is the estimate that takes shape in the terrible balance of another tragedy of shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea, whose scope is only beginning to be understood now. If confirmed, it would be one of the greatest humanitarian catastrophes on this migratory route in recent years. It is enough to think that in all 2025 the International Organization of Migration (IOM) estimates that 1,500 people have died, and in t…

·Spain
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The accusation comes from Laura Marmorale, president of Mediterranea Saving Humans: the Long speaks of 1,000 victims caused by the cyclone Harry, according to the testimonies collected also by Refugees in Libya, On the site of Mediterranea this reconstruction is offered: "According to the information transmitted through the Inmarsat dispatches by the MRCC (the Centre for the coordination of maritime rescue) of Rome and reported for the first tim…

·Rome, Italy
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Up to 1,000 migrants feared missing in Mediterranean after Cyclone Harry: NGO

Mediterranea Saving Humans says 'most dangerous maritime conditions' recorded in area in past 2 decades - Anadolu Ajansı

·Ankara, Türkiye
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"There could be a thousand people scattered at sea during the Harry cyclone. It says, in a note, Mediterranean. "The outlines of the greatest tragedy of recent years are emerging...

·Milan, Italy
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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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