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    Thousands of migrant deaths reported in Asia

    March 26, 2025
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    Migrant deaths in Asia surged to an all-time high in 2024, with at least 2,514 lives lost along dangerous migration routes, according to the latest data from the United Nations International Organization for Migration (IOM). This marks a 59 percent increase from the 1,584 deaths recorded in 2023 and underscores escalating threats to migrants across the continent. The sharp rise in migrant deaths in Asia has been linked to worsening socioeconomic conditions, conflict, and climate-induced displacement, driving individuals to undertake irregular and perilous journeys.

    Thousands of migrant deaths reported in Asia

    The IOM report attributes much of the mortality to the lack of legal and safe migration channels. “This unprecedented number of deaths should never be normalized,” said Iori Kato, IOM Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific. “No one should lose their life in pursuit of safety or a better future. Every life lost is a reminder of the urgent need for safe and regular migration pathways these are preventable tragedies.” Identification of victims remains a pressing concern. More than 1,000 of the deceased migrants in 2024 were not identified. Among those confirmed, 1,086 were men, 205 were women, and 217 were children.

    This lack of identification complicates family reunification efforts and skews data accuracy. Kato emphasized the scale of underreporting, noting that many migrant deaths in Asia likely go undocumented. “A lack of official reporting on missing migrants means we know our data do not fully capture the true number of lives lost during migration,” he said. “Even within the records we have, so few identifying details are known, meaning there are immeasurable effects on families searching for lost relatives.”

    The IOM is calling for increased investment in migrant protection, better data systems, and stronger search-and-rescue operations. Regional governments are urged to develop more legal migration options and strengthen measures against trafficking and smuggling networks. As migration pressures intensify across the Asia-Pacific region, IOM warns of continued risk to human life unless comprehensive action is taken to address the root causes and dangers associated with irregular migration. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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