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Seventeen bodies recovered in Comoros from boat carrying African migrants

By Thomson Reuters Mar 19, 2026 | 5:27 AM

MORONI, March 19 (Reuters) – Seventeen bodies have been recovered from a boat carrying African migrants that was found on the ​coast of Comoros, the Indian Ocean ‌archipelago’s interior minister said on Thursday.

Authorities said they believed the migrants were attempting to reach Mayotte, a French territory located between Mozambique and Madagascar.

The vessel ‌was ​discovered late on Wednesday after ⁠residents of the ⁠coastal town of Mitsamiouli heard cries for help and alerted police, a local hospital director told Reuters.

Comoros Interior Minister Mohamed Ahamada ​told a press conference that nine bodies had been recovered early on Thursday, in ⁠addition to eight recovered ⁠overnight.

He said 30 people on board ​the boat had survived.

The hospital director gave a ​death toll of 18 and said survivors ‌reported they were from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Ahamada told reporters that most of the migrants were from Congo.

Migrants often attempt ⁠the dangerous crossing to Mayotte, which – though the poorest of France’s overseas territories – offers access to the ⁠French welfare ‌system.

In 2024, at least 25 ⁠people died near Mayotte after human ​traffickers ‌capsized their boat, according to the ​U.N. migration ⁠agency IOM, which has said thousands have died on the route over the years.

(Reporting by Abdou Moustoifa; Writing by George Obulutsa and Elias Biryabarema;Editing by Alexander Winning, Ros Russell and ​Barbara Lewis)