Ummmm If there is any other word to qualify this appalling situation beyond tragic-sadness somebody should suggest one, the situation of migrant trying to flee their countries at the expense of risking their lives is deep. Africans migrating from Africa need urgent attention.
The Italian coast guard
told AFP 85 people had been rescued from the sinking vessel, and eight bodies
recovered so far.
At least twenty-five
migrants are feared to have drowned in a shipwreck off Libya after a dinghy,
possibly carrying some 150 migrants, ran into trouble, two rescue organisations
said Saturday.
“Rubber dinghy sunk north
of Tripoli. About 25 people died in the incident, exact numbers still unclear.
Italian navy on the scene,” the German charity Sea Watch said on Twitter.
It was believed to be the
first shipwreck of 2018 — though rescue organisations say countless dinghies
attempting to cross the Mediterranean are likely to sink without a trace,
meaning the year’s death toll may have begun even earlier.
The alarm was sounded after
a surveillance aircraft deployed in the EU anti-trafficking mission Sophia
spotted the partly-submerged dinghy some 40 miles off the Libyan coast, in
international waters.
“Shipwreck off the coast of
Libya, east of Tripoli. Dozens of people missing who will die without a
burial,” tweeted the Spanish charity Proactiva Open Arms.
Sea Watch said it had been
alerted to the disaster by the coast guard, which believed 150 people had been
aboard.
“The search continues for
survivors,” said the coast guard, which was aided in the rescue by a navy
vessel.
Last year, 3,116 people
died trying to cross from North Africa to Europe, according to Doctors Without
Borders.
Italian-led efforts to
prevent people from setting out saw a sharp drop in the number of arrivals in
the second half of 2017.
While migrants who made the
perilous journey across the Mediterranean in rickety boats still numbered
nearly 119,000, it was a roughly one-third drop over the previous year.
The drop has been
attributed to a controversial combination of an Italian-led boosting of the
Libyan coastguard’s ability to intercept boats and efforts to seek the
assistance of powerful militias.
In the first six days of
2018, over 400 people have been brought to safety in Italy, the interior
ministry said, compared to 729 in the same period last year.
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