Nearly 4,700
migrants were rescued off the coast of Libya on Saturday as they tried
to reach Europe but one woman was found dead, Italy's coastguard said. Tens
of thousands of people, mainly from Africa and the Middle East, have
tried to cross the Mediterranean this year, often dangerously packed
into small vessels unsuitable for the voyage. The
coastguard said in a statement it had coordinated 20 rescue operations
involving numerous vessels which picked up 4,343 migrants from rubber
boats and barges. In one of the inflatable boats a woman's body was
found, the coastguard said, without specifying the possible cause of
death. Another
335 people were picked up as part of a rescue mission coordinated by
Greece and were being directed to a port in Italy to disembark. The
rescues were carried out by vessels from the Italian coastguard and
navy, humanitarian agency Doctors Without Borders, the Malta-based
Migrant Offshore Aid Station, a merchant boat, a Croatian vessel under
the European Union's Triton rescue mission and naval ships from Germany
and Britain under the EU's EUNAVFOR Med mission. Europe is
struggling to cope with a record influx of refugees as people flee war
in countries such as Syria, and the Mediterranean has become the world's
most deadly crossing point for migrants.
Nearly 4,700 migrants rescued off Libya coast: Italian coastguard
Reuters
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