More than 200 migrants
are feared to have drowned in the latest Mediterranean boat tragedy after
rescuers saved over 370 people from a capsized boat thought to be carrying 600,
the Italian coast guard indicated on Thursday.
Rescue ships including
vessels from the Italian and Irish navies and humanitarian agency Medecins sans
Frontiers (MSF) recovered 25 bodies after the boat sank off the Libyan coast on
Wednesday and found no more overnight, a spokesman said.
Initial reports put about
700 passengers on the overcrowded steel-hulled boat but interviews with
survivors - mostly Syrians fleeing their country's civil war - reduced that
estimate and the figure could still change.
Early on Thursday,
another large migrant boat was spotted in the area, just 30 miles from the
Libyan coast, and one of the Italian rescue ships was sent to its aid, the
spokesman added.
The capsized boat flipped
over on Wednesday as a rescue vessel approached, probably because desperate
passengers surged to one side as they saw help arrive.
"We don't know how
many people might be trapped within the belly of the boat that capsized and sunk,
that's our greatest fear tonight," MSF, whose Dignity 1 rescue ship was on
the scene, said in a Tweet late on Wednesday.
"People were
clinging to life rafts, fighting for their lives," said MSF's Juan Matias,
who was aboard Dignity 1.
The Mediterranean Sea has
become the world's most deadly border area for migrants. More than 2,000
migrants and refugees have died so far this year in attempts to reach Europe by
boat, compared with 3,279 deaths during the whole of last year, the
International Organization for Migration said on Tuesday.
The dynamic of
Wednesday's tragedy was similar to an April shipwreck carrying up to 800
migrants.
That 20-metre (66-foot)
vessel capsized as it approached a merchant ship that had come to its
assistance, making it the deadliest shipwreck in the Mediterranean for decades
and a symbol of Europe's long-running migrant crisis.(REUTERS)
Desperation. Very unfortunate
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ReplyDeleteThe western world need to collectively do something about the situation in Syria even if it means intervening militarily, that is the only way this migrant crisis could be reduced
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