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Tunisia coast guard recovers eight bodies of migrants whose boat sank

By Thomson Reuters Aug 23, 2026 | 9:02 AM

TUNIS, Aug 23 (Reuters) – Tunisian coast guard forces recovered the bodies of eight Tunisian migrants whose boat sank at the weekend en ​route to Italy, while the search ‌continued for six others still missing, a National Guard spokesperson said on Sunday.

Coast guard, military and civil protection teams, backed by two helicopters, continued to search for the ‌missing ​migrants.

The boat, which set off ⁠early on Thursday with ⁠15 mostly young people on board, sank off the Tunisian coast this weekend, and so far only one person had been rescued, the ​head of a migrant rights group said on Saturday.

Among those on board were seven members ⁠of the same family and ⁠a man with his pregnant wife, ​the head of the Tunisian Observatory for Human Rights ​told Reuters.

The sole survivor said he had ‌been adrift at sea for 48 hours before being rescued by a commercial vessel.

All of the migrants were from the Ben Guerdane area in ⁠southeastern Tunisia, and dozens of young people gathered late on Saturday in the town near the Libyan border ⁠to demand ‌that search operations be accelerated.

Police fired ⁠tear gas to disperse the protesters.

The ​central ‌Mediterranean route from the North African ​coast is ⁠one of the world’s deadliest migration routes, used by migrants from Africa and the Middle East seeking to reach Europe, often in overcrowded or unseaworthy boats.

(Reporting By Tarek Amara; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise and ​Tomasz Janowski)