Mediterranean migration refers to the movement of people across the Mediterranean Sea, often from North Africa and the Middle East to Europe. This migration is driven by various factors, including conflict, economic hardship, and the search for better living conditions. Many migrants undertake dangerous journeys in small boats, facing risks such as capsizing and harsh weather.
The migration crisis has led to increased attention from governments and humanitarian organizations. Efforts to manage this situation include rescue operations, border control measures, and policies aimed at addressing the root causes of migration. The issue remains complex and continues to evolve.