Monday, 25 August 2014

ITALY: IMMIGRANT LATEST SHIPWRECK - SIX BODIES RECOVERED


Rome: The Italian navy has recovered six bodies following a shipwreck off the Libyan coast, the third tragedy to hit immigrants attempting the perilous journey across the Mediterranean this weekend. 


"Last night, north of the Libyan coast, with weather conditions deteriorating, a fishing boat carrying a large number of migrants capsized," the navy said in a statement today. Rescue workers managed to pull 364 migrants from the sea.

A helicopter dispatched from Italy's island of Lampedusa - closer to Africa than the Italian mainland - threw life vests into the sea, while two patrol boats, a life-guard boat and a freighter arrived on the scene to rescue the surviving migrants.

The search for other survivors continues, the navy said.

The shipwreck followed the discovery yesterday of 18 bodies aboard a dinghy carrying 99 people, which began to sink just as a rescue helicopter flew over it.

It followed the deaths on Friday of at least 170 Africans who drowned when their wooden boat went down off the Libyan coast.

Some 4,000 immigrants were rescued between Friday and today in the stretch of sea between Sicily and the Libyan and Tunisian coasts by Italy's large-scale naval deployment dubbed "Mare Nostrum", launched after over 400 people died in two shipwrecks last October.

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