Sahara Tragedy: Nearly 50 migrants die of thirst after lorry breakdown

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Sahara Tragedy: Nearly 50 migrants die of thirst after lorry breakdown

A tragic incident unfolded in the Sahara Desert when a lorry carrying dozens of migrants broke down, leaving nearly 50 people stranded without water.

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A tragic incident unfolded in the Sahara Desert when a lorry carrying dozens of migrants broke down, leaving nearly 50 people stranded without water.

Local authorities reported that the victims succumbed to thirst after being abandoned in one of the harshest environments on earth, where daytime temperatures soar, and survival without supplies is nearly impossible.

The group had reportedly been attempting to cross the desert in search of better opportunities.

Rescue teams later discovered the bodies scattered near the broken-down vehicle, highlighting the dangers faced by migrants who risk their lives on perilous journeys through remote and unforgiving terrain.

Survivors described desperate attempts to ration limited water supplies before conditions became unbearable.

Officials say the tragedy underscores the vulnerability of migrants who often rely on unsafe and poorly maintained transport.

Humanitarian organisations have called for urgent measures to prevent similar disasters, stressing the need for stronger protections and safer migration routes.

The Sahara, already notorious for its deadly conditions, has claimed countless lives over the years, and this latest incident serves as a grim reminder of the human cost of irregular migration.

Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the lorry’s breakdown and the lack of support that left so many stranded.

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