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Monday, 2 May 2016

Photos: 26 migrants from West African countries rescued, 84 missing after boat sinks off Libya Coast

Eighty-four migrants are still missing after an inflatable dinghy carrying 110 migrants from various West African states sank off the coast of Libya, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on Saturday, April 30.

The boat was found taking on water in rough seas after the Italian coast guard received a satellite phone call. It diverted the merchant ship to rescue survivors and bring them to Italy, BBC reports.
 




Twenty-six people were rescued from the boat and were questioned overnight, AP reports.

"According to testimonies gathered by IOM in Lampedusa 84 people went missing," IOM spokesman in Italy Flavio Di Giacomo wrote on his Twitter feed.

Mr Di Giacomo told AFP that the survivors indicated 110 people, all from assorted west African states, had embarked in Libya.

In an e-mail, he added that the vessel "was in a very bad state, was taking on water and many people fell into the water and drowned".

"Ten fell very rapidly and several others just minutes later."
 

Earlier on Saturday, Italy's coast guard said an Italian cargo ship had rescued 26 migrants from a flimsy boat sinking off the coast of Libya but voiced fears that tens more could be missing.

The coast guard received a call from a satellite phone late Friday that helped locate the stricken inflatable and called on the merchant ship to make a detour to the area about four miles (seven kilometres) off the Libyan coast near Sabratha. Rough seas and waves topping two metres (seven feet) hampered attempts to find any other survivors.

The rescued migrants were transferred to two coastguard vessel and taken to the Italian island of Lampedusa. Images released by the coastguard showed two women wrapped in shawls and blankets stepping off one of their vessels.

An IOM spokesman said five unaccompanied minors aged between 16 and 17 were among those rescued.

More than 350,000 people fleeing conflict and poverty have reached Italy on boats from Libya since the start of 2014, as Europe struggles to manage its biggest migration crisis since World War II. Most of the 27,000 people who have made it to the Italian coast this year hail from Nigeria, Gambia and Senegal.

Some 500 were rescued on Friday by monitoring vessels in the area while Mr Di Giacomo said two bodies had been spotted in one inflatable craft.

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees estimates 1,261 people have drowned in the Mediterranean this year, chiefly on precarious voyages to Greek islands, in desperate attempts to secure a new life.

Source: AP/BBC
Photo credit: Guardia Costiera

22 comments:

Dee Tee said...

Hmmm wow!

Unknown said...

Sad news...Rip to de departed

Olaaliu said...

Why boat sink all the time😮😮😮

Unknown said...

They will never learn









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linda ikeji's driver. said...

Am very much sure my people are der,nigerians

Bonita Bislam said...

Look @ it, in a bid to look for greener pasture, they lost their lives.Nigeria is "stayable".It isn't the worst place to be in

code009 said...

Are people still taking these dangerous trips.... RIP sha

Davido's driver said...

They never learn

OMIDAN ABBY said...

Libya coast, the devilish coast..
The blood thirsty coast...
I wonder y pple keep running, seeking for greener pastures tho..
When there's no assurance where dy goin to..
Libya coast issokai! Kontunu

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Hmmmmmm


...merited happiness

neo said...

Oh!

PomPom said...

This is bad, the struggle for survival is everywhere.

Unknown said...

Same old story! Linda take note!

Unknown said...

And chances re dat a Nigerian was on dis ill fated vessle....#evils of following the wrong route to migrate

Unknown said...

Lucky them

-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Unknown said...

Nawa

Unknown said...

Seriously we humans don't learn. We saw people dyeing yet thousands of people are going same direction. This is the generation I saw people taking their own life.

Unknown said...

Hmmmm

Unknown said...

no comment! They are so lucky to have been saved.

Yetty k said...

I dnt get. Pple die on d sea almost everytym en pple r stil travellin

Pretty face said...

Terrible

mimik said...

People don't learn.

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