Canary Islands Migration Deaths

Dec. 28, 2024

Over 10,000 migrants died in 2024 attempting to reach Spain by sea, making it one of the deadliest years for migration.

About the Canary Islands:

  • The Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago located about 62 miles west of Morocco, are part of the European Union's outermost regions.
    • The main islands include Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma, and El Hierro.
  • Climate and oceanic conditions: The islands experience a subtropical climate, characterized by warm temperatures and minimal seasonal variation.
    • The Canary Current, a cold ocean current flowing along Africa's northwest coast, contributes to the dry climate in the nearby Sahara Desert and the hazardous conditions at sea.
  • Gateway to Europe: The Canary Islands have become a stepping stone for migrants seeking access to continental Europe. However, the journey is fraught with risks, including:
    • Strong ocean currents.
    • Overcrowded and poorly equipped boats.
    • Adverse weather conditions.
  • Archipelago: It refers to a cluster or chain of islands located close together in a body of water, such as a sea, ocean, lake, or river. These islands commonly form due to volcanic activity, tectonic shifts, or sediment accumulation.

Atlantic Migration Route:

  • The Atlantic migration route from West Africa to the Canary Islands has emerged as one of the most dangerous migration routes globally.
  • The majority of the 10,457 deaths occurred on this route, highlighting the perilous conditions faced by migrants.

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