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Repeated migrant deaths at sea, a tragic reminder of why urgent action is needed

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Once again, the recent tragic drowning of migrants off the Italian coast underlines why Europe needs to urgently address the rising death toll in the Mediterranean. The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) calls on the EU and its Member States to act now to prevent future tragedies and save lives at sea.

“I am deeply saddened by the mounting death toll of migrants lost at sea. Once more, we learn of men, women and children dying needlessly in search of protection or a better life,” said FRA Director Michael O’Flaherty. “Concerted action by the EU and its Member States can, and would, save lives.”

Two boats floundered over the weekend in rough seas off the coast of Lampedusa. At least 30 people are thought to have drowned.

In the wake of the migrant deaths in June off Greece, FRA published guidance on how the EU and its Member States could prevent future tragedies at sea. These include more effective maritime search and rescue, enhanced protection for shipwreck survivors, and safe legal entry for migrants and refugees.

FRA’s Director will also visit Lampedusa in the coming weeks to better understand the situation on the ground, and offer its advice and assistance to Italian national and regional authorities.