At Least 11 Dead After Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Malta

On Sunday, the Italian coast guard said the vessel had departed from Libya carrying around 60 people before ‌overturning about 45 ‌nautical miles east-southeast ​of ‌Malta. ⁠Rome dispatched a patrol ⁠boat to the area, saying it had initially recovered 10 bodies, Reuters reported.

Sea-Watch said on social media platform X that the death toll was at least 11, adding that 48 survivors had been rescued by the ⁠vessel Tuncay Sagun 2.

As the ‌summer season approaches, ‌migrant departures typically rise along the North Africa-Europe ‌route, with Italy, Malta and Greece the ‌nearest landing points for those attempting the perilous sea crossing.

According to the UN’s International Organization for Migration, at least 827 people have died ‌or are missing so far this year while attempting to cross the ⁠central ⁠Mediterranean, including 14 children.

In Italy, the government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has taken a hard line against irregular arrivals, approving measures to curb human trafficking and make it more difficult for migrants to obtain asylum.

Some 12,000 people have disembarked in Italy so far in 2026, interior ministry data show, less than half the nearly 25,000 reported in the same period in 2025.