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    Italy Recovers 19 Bodies From Migrant Boat, Survivors Taken to Lampedusa

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    Posted on April 1, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Italy’s coast guard recovered 19 bodies—18 men and one woman, likely due to hypothermia—and rescued 58 survivors, including five children, after a migrant boat broke down near Lampedusa. The deaths add to a deadly surge in Mediterranean crossings, with at least 606 people reported dead or missing so

    Italy recovers 19 bodies from migrant boat, survivors taken to Lampedusa

    Migrant Tragedy in the Mediterranean: Details and Impact

    By Crispian Balmer and Alvise Armellini

    Rescue Operation and Casualties

    ROME, April 1 (Reuters) - Italy's coast guard recovered the bodies of 19 migrants and rescued 58 survivors from a boat that broke down while trying to cross to Europe from Libya, rescue officials and migrant rescue charities said on Wednesday.

    Causes of Death

    Some of the victims -- 18 men and one woman -- appear to have died of hypothermia, a spokesperson for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the MSF humanitarian group said.

    Survivors and Missing Persons

    The survivors, including five children, were taken to the island of Lampedusa. A further three people who had been aboard the boat, were missing, a rescue official said, declining to be named.

    Recent Surge in Fatalities

    German migrant rescue group Sea-Watch said the 19 deaths were part of a recent surge in fatalities at sea, estimating that at least 104 people had died in the Mediterranean over the past three days, including 18 people who drowned when their inflatable boat sank off western Turkey earlier on Wednesday.

    Sea-Watch Statement

    "The situation is terrifying: people adrift at sea for days without any help," Sea-Watch said in a statement.

    Context and Statistics

    Central Mediterranean Death Toll

    The IOM spokesperson estimated the latest tragedy near Lampedusa brought the number of known deaths in the central Mediterranean this year to 643 -- one of the highest tolls since 2014.

    Journey Details and Nationalities

    The spokesperson said the boat had set off from western Libya late Saturday or early Sunday, meaning it was at sea for at least three days. Among those on board were migrants from Niger, Nigeria, South Sudan, Ghana, Senegal and Sierra Leone.

    Weather and Migration Trends

    Bad weather has roiled the Mediterranean this year limiting the number of departures from North Africa, and posing grave problems for those who have managed to put to sea.

    Recent Arrival Data

    Latest Italian interior ministry data says 6,117 migrants have reached the country by boat so far this year against 9,215 in the same period of 2025, and 11,416 in the first three months of 2024.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Crispian Balmer and Alvise Armellini, editing by Francesca Piscioneri and Gavin Jones)

    References

    • Italian coast guard finds 19 migrants dead and rescues 58 from dinghy off Lampedusa — AP News
    • Italian coastguard recovers 19 migrant bodies off Lampedusa — AFP via The Sun

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •19 migrants found dead—likely from hypothermia—and 58 survivors taken to Lampedusa after boat breakdown near Libya; three remain missing.
    • •At least 606 people have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean so far this year, marking the deadliest start since 2014, amid worsening weather and rescue limitations.
    • •Migrant arrivals by sea to Italy in early 2026 (around 4,489) have increased versus the same period last year, while overall arrivals remain below 2024 levels.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy recovers 19 bodies from migrant boat, survivors taken to Lampedusa

    1How many migrants were rescued from the boat near Lampedusa?

    Italy's coast guard rescued 58 survivors from the migrant boat.

    2How many bodies were recovered from the migrant boat?

    A total of 19 bodies were recovered from the boat by Italy's coast guard.

    3
    • Migrant Tragedy in the Mediterranean: Details and Impact
    • Rescue Operation and Casualties
    • Causes of Death
    • Survivors and Missing Persons
    • Recent Surge in Fatalities
    • Sea-Watch Statement
    • Context and Statistics
    • Central Mediterranean Death Toll
    • Journey Details and Nationalities
    • Weather and Migration Trends
    • Recent Arrival Data
    • Reporting Credits
    What was the cause of death for most victims?

    Most of the victims appeared to have died of hypothermia, according to rescue officials.

    4Where did the migrant boat depart from?

    The boat departed from Abu Kammash in western Libya on March 30.

    5Which nationalities were among the migrants on board?

    Migrants from Sudan, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, and South Sudan were aboard.

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