Panamanian border police on Wednesday reported 10 migrants had drowned in a river near the Central American country’s coastal border with Colombia. The migrants died as a result of the river flooding, with their bodies discovered in the remote riverside community of Carreto, a statement from the SENAFRONT border police said. The small village lies on the Caribbean Sea and is part of the Guna Yala autonomous Indigenous territory. SENAFRONT did not specify the nationalities of the migrants, or whether they had crossed into Panama through the Darien jungle or by boat. “Transnational organized crime through local collaborators in these

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