The Mediterranean continues to be a perilous pathway for countless migrants seeking safety in Europe, and this latest incident underscores the hazards they face. Just last month, a similar tragedy claimed the lives of eight individuals, including six children, off the coast of Samos. Data from the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR reveals that over 50,000 migrants have reached Greece by boat this year, establishing it as the second most frequented European migration route after Italy. Despite a prior decrease in arrivals, numbers have surged again, contributing to a grim total of roughly 180,000 migrants arriving in Europe via sea in 2023, while approximately 2,000 individuals have been reported dead or missing in the journey.