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		</div><p>The bodies of 18 migrants who likely died of dehydration have been found in the Sahara desert in northern Niger, the International Organisation for Migration said.</p>
<p>Giuseppe Loprete, the IOM’s chief of mission in Niger, said in a statement today that the migrants were believed to have died on June 3 after a sandstorm threw them off their route from the northern town of Arlit to Algeria.</p>
<p>Most of the dead came from West African countries, part of a wave of migrants trying to reach Libya to board smugglers’ boats across the Mediterranean Sea into Europe. They included 17 men and one woman.</p>
<p>MR Loprete said the deaths highlight “a feared by hitherto little-known danger too many migrants face long before they risk their lives at sea”.</p>
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