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Over 40 people 'die of thirst' in Sahara Desert | Over 40 people 'die of thirst' in Sahara Desert |
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Survivors say 44 people have died of thirst after their truck broke down in the Sahara Desert in northern Niger, the Red Cross has told the BBC. | Survivors say 44 people have died of thirst after their truck broke down in the Sahara Desert in northern Niger, the Red Cross has told the BBC. |
The six survivors, all women, walked to a remote village and are being looked after in Dirkou, Niger, Red Cross official Lawal Taher said. | The six survivors, all women, walked to a remote village and are being looked after in Dirkou, Niger, Red Cross official Lawal Taher said. |
They say several children are among the dead. | They say several children are among the dead. |
The Ghanaians and Nigerians were trying to get to Libya, reports Nigerien news site Sahelien. | The Ghanaians and Nigerians were trying to get to Libya, reports Nigerien news site Sahelien. |
So far no-one has visited the site to identify the bodies, Mr Taher added. | So far no-one has visited the site to identify the bodies, Mr Taher added. |
The route from Niger to Libya is one of the main ways migrants reach North Africa before crossing the Mediterranean Sea to get to Europe. | The route from Niger to Libya is one of the main ways migrants reach North Africa before crossing the Mediterranean Sea to get to Europe. |
Crossing the Sahara is one of the most perilous parts of the journey as migrants are crammed into pickup trucks often with only enough room for a few litres of water, reports Reuters news agency. | Crossing the Sahara is one of the most perilous parts of the journey as migrants are crammed into pickup trucks often with only enough room for a few litres of water, reports Reuters news agency. |
The harsh Sahara: By Martin Patience, BBC News, Nigeria | |
The unforgiving conditions of the Sahara Desert mean that a broken down vehicle is often a death sentence for migrants. | |
Niger serves as a transit point for West Africans hoping to reach Europe to start a better life. | |
Every year, tens of thousands of migrants cross the Sahara to reach Libya. From the Libyan coast they board rickety boats to ferry them to Europe. | |
Many drown in the Mediterranean but, perhaps, less well known, are the dangers they face while crossing the Sahara. | |
It's not known how many deaths there are every year - as it's a vast, ungoverned region. But many migrants die of thirst, while others are robbed and attacked by criminal gangs and security forces. | |
'My sister drowned getting to Europe' | |
Authorities told Reuters that is it almost impossible to know how many have died in the vast and unpoliced Sahara. | Authorities told Reuters that is it almost impossible to know how many have died in the vast and unpoliced Sahara. |
Last June, the bodies of 34 migrants, including 20 children, were found in the Sahara Desert near Niger's border with Algeria. | Last June, the bodies of 34 migrants, including 20 children, were found in the Sahara Desert near Niger's border with Algeria. |
It appeared they had died of thirst after being abandoned by their smuggler, a government minister said at the time. | It appeared they had died of thirst after being abandoned by their smuggler, a government minister said at the time. |