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More than 170 migrants rescued off Tunisia

Zarzis – Tunisia’s coastguard and navy on Monday rescued 174 migrants from two boats which broke down as they headed from Libya to Italy, the Red Crescent and an AFP correspondent said.

The Red Crescent said the migrants – 90 on one boat and 84 on the other – sent out a distress call from off the coast of southeast Tunisia as they headed for the Italian island of Lampedusa.

The migrants, whose nationalities were not immediately available, were evacuated to the Tunisian port of Zarzis and provisionally lodged in a warehouse.

In Italy, coastguards said on Monday they recovered nine bodies from the sea after a boat carrying more than 150 migrants sank off the Libyan coast.

Rescuers managed to save 144 people and were still searching for others after their vessel overturned 128km off Libya.

Late Sunday, Italian coastguards said they had rescued a total of 2 782 people over the weekend from the Mediterranean, with good weather prompting an increase in the number of migrant boats.

The precarious security situation in Libya has sparked a rise in boats setting out for Europe from its unpoliced ports carrying refugees fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East and Africa.

The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, says that at least 3 500 people died in 2014 out of more than 218 000 migrants who crossed the Mediterranean, making it the most deadly migrant route in the world.

AFP


Migration: Tunisia rescues 100 migrants off Libya

TUNIS, APRIL 13 – Boats from the Tunisian Coast Guard and fishing boats on Monday morning rescued about 100 migrants on an Italy-bound, makeshift raft that had experienced engine problems. The migrants, of several different African nationalities, had made numerous emergency calls once they had left from the Libya coasts and were rescued and brought to the Tunisia port Zarzis. The news was reported by the local radio Shems FM, which said that another SOS had been received but that the Coast Guard had not yet been able to identify its location. (ANSAmed).

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