WASHINGTON, April 22 (Bernama-WAM) -- The International Organisation for Migration announced that nearly 8,000 migrants worldwide died or went missing in 2025, bringing the total number of deaths and missing persons since 2014 to more than 82,000, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.
The organisation said that at least 340,000 family members were directly affected, based on findings from its Displacement Tracking Matrix, its latest migration routes report, and analysis from the Missing Migrants Project.
It noted that data indicate that despite a decline in arrivals in some regions, migration routes have not become safer, but have instead shifted, while risks remain high along increasingly dangerous journeys.
The organisation’s new migration routes report for 2025 explained that the decline in arrivals in certain areas does not reflect reduced migration pressure, but rather a shift in routes due to enforcement measures, conflict dynamics, and environmental pressures affecting existing pathways.
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