More than 40 migrants from Nigeria and Ghana have died in the Sahara Desert after their truck broke down in arid northern Niger.
The Red Cross said the migrants, most of whom have not been identified, died this week.
According to Reuters, six survivors walked to a remote village where
they said that 44 people, mostly from Ghana and Nigeria and including
three babies and two other children, died of thirst, said Lawal Taher,
the department head for the Red Cross in the Bilma region.
Taher said a search for the bodies was underway.
The number of migrants who cross the Sahara has increased in recent
years as impoverished West Africans risk their lives to try to reach
Europe.
In one of the most perilous parts of the journey, thousands of
migrants each week are crammed into pickup trucks for the days-long ride
from Niger into Libya, often with only enough room for a few litres of
water.
Authorities and aid organisations are able to keep track of the
thousands of migrant deaths in the Mediterranean Sea between Africa and
Europe, but is it almost impossible to know how many have died in the
vast and unpoliced Sahara.
Last year, a report by 4mi, an affiliate of the Danish Refugee
Council, reported that it is likely that more migrants die in the desert
than at sea, according to testimony from migrants. NAN
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