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Home » General News » Less 43 percent of irregular border crossings since the beginning of the year, Frontex notes

Less 43 percent of irregular border crossings since the beginning of the year, Frontex notes

The Western Balkan route continues to see a decline in the number of irregular crossings. No improvement for the eastern borders, which suffer from the pressures of war

Noemi Morucci by Noemi Morucci
12 November 2024
in General News, Non categorizzato
Credit: Frontex

Credit: Frontex

Brussels – In the first 10 months of the year, the number of irregular border crossings detected by Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, continued to decline. 

There was a further improvement compared to the -42 percent in September’s preliminary data. Irregular border crossings totaled about 191,900, about 30,000 more than the previous month.

Credit: Frontex

In the Central Mediterranean route, there is a decrease of 62 percent (compared with -64 percent detected for the first nine months), contributing significantly to the overall reduction. In contrast, the eastern Mediterranean region is growing, with a slightly smaller increase for the first ten months compared to the data recorded in September.

The Western Balkans saw a satisfactory result with a reduction of 80 percent, continuing the downward trend. The situation on the  West African Route saw a marked improvement, with a 14 percent increase, much less than the 100 percent rise seen for January-September. 

There was again an increase in the eastern land borders, with a 195 percent jump and 15,237 crossings. Overall, up from +192 percent in the first nine months of the year for the route, directly exposed to the effects of the war in Ukraine. 

The Channel Route recorded 57,162 crossings, a 5 percent increase, marking the first increase after being on a downward trend since July.

English version by the Translation Service of Withub
Tags: caloexternal bordersfronteximmigrationirregularirregular crossings

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