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Mauritania: 227 West African irregular migrants rescued off Nouadhibou

Nov 21, 2025 Africa views: 158

Mauritania’s coast guard said over the week-end that theyrescued 227 irregular migrants aboard a boat traveling from Gambia off the coast of Nouadhibou in the country’s northwest.

A statement by the coast guard said one of its patrols intercepted the boat after a “tragic” sea journey that lasted more than 10 days. The passengers,including women and children,were severely exhausted from hunger and thirst.

The migrants were of several African nationalities,including 135 from Gambia and 73 from Guinea,with the remaining passengers from Senegal and Guinea-Bissau,the statement said. The coast guard said medical assistance and food were provided after the migrants arrived at the port of Nouadhibou. One Senegalese migrant died shortly after being taken to a hospital.

Mauritania serves as a key transit point for African migrants,with the northern city of Nouadhibou becoming in recent years a hub for those seeking to cross to Europe. The country has sealed agreements with several European nations,notably Spain,to curb irregular migration. Authorities have stepped up patrols in recent months,intercepting dozens of boats carrying irregular migrants through the country’s territorial waters toward Europe.

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