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Fatalities as migrant boat capsizes in Mediterranean with hundreds onboard

Thursday August 6, 2015

The sun sets over the area where a search for missing migrants is taking place after their boat capsized off the coast of Libya August 5, 2015.
Palestinian Mohamed (R) rescued his one-year-old daughter Azeel when the boat he and his family were in with other migrants capsized in the Mediterranean 05 August. Mohamed's daughter was already under water but he managed to reach out for her. His wife also survived.
Alah, five months pregnant, from Syria is examined by MSF midwife to check if her baby survived the shock when Alah was thrown into the water.
Her husband Mohamed managed to save her from underneath the capsized boat.
A man from Bangladesh stabilised by the MSF team onboard of Dignity I after being rescued at sea following the capsizing of the boat he was in waits to be transferred to Italy for further medical attention.

ROME – A boat packed with up to 700 migrants capsized in the Mediterranean Seaoff the coast of Libya on Wednesday and many were feared dead, officials and aid agencies said.

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The Italian Coast Guard and the UN refugee agency UNHCR said about 400 people had been rescued and 25 bodies had been recovered so far, although it was still not clear exactly how many people were on board.

UNHCR spokesman Federico Fossi said as many as 100 people may have been in the hull when the steel boat capsized as rescue ships approached it.

"Our worst fear was realised when the ship capsized before our very eyes," an Irish navy commander told state broadcaster RTE.

Overloaded boats carrying migrants often turn over due to sudden movements by the desperate passengers when they spot rescuers arriving.

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 Organisation for Migration said on Tuesday.

Wednesday's rescue operation, which included vessels from the Italian and Irish navies and the humanitarian group Medecins sans Frontieres, continued into the evening.

MSF, whose rescue ship Dignity 1 was in the area, said in a tweet that the boat was believed to have been carrying about 700 people.

Irish Defence Minister Simon Coveney said he feared that "loss of life is likely to be significant".

In April, a fishing boat with up to 800 migrants sank, making it the deadliest shipwreck in the Mediterranean for decades and a symbol of Europe's long-running migrant crisis.

The 20-metre vessel capsized as it approached a merchant ship that had come to its assistance.



 





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