Hundreds of migrants died when the Adriana sank, many after fleeing war, poverty, and hardship in search of safety in Europe. Libya was a dangerous transit point, and the overcrowded boat was seen as their final chance to reach a better future. The disaster sparked debate over whether delayed responses and policy decisions contributed to the tragedy. Many victims were never identified, leaving families without answers. The sinking remains a symbol of the human cost of migration, highlighting the need for accountability, stronger rescue efforts, and compassion for people risking everything to escape conflict and build a safer life.
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