A boat accident has killed 170 African migrants travelling to Tripoli in search for better way of life.
According
to Libyan coastguard officials, today a boat carrying 170 illegal
migrants from sub-Saharan Africa was feared lost at sea off the capital
Tripoli.
“We are looking for 170 African passengers on a wooden
boat that has foundered off the Guarakouzi area” some 60 kilometres (35
miles) east of Tripoli, coastguard official Abdellatif Mohammed Ibrahim
told AFP.
“A few miles off the coast, we found the remains of a wooden boat which had had some 200 migrants on board,” he said.
“We
managed to save 16 people and recovered 15 bodies, but the search
continues for some 170 people who disappeared at sea,” Ibrahim told AFP.
He said the coastguard was lacking in resources, and had only one patrol boat to search for the missing people.
An AFP journalist reported seeing the body of a child who was nevertheless wearing a life-jacket.
The
coastguard official was unable to give any firm details of the
nationalities of the victims or survivors, but added: “It seems that
among them are Somalis and Eritreans.”
On Thursday, Tunisian
fishermen rescued 75 migrants who had been drifting at sea for five days
after leaving Libya aboard an inflatable in an attempt to reach Italy.
The
migrants were in a state of extreme fatigue by the time they made
landfall in Zarzis, in southern Tunisia, where emergency services took
charge of them, an AFP correspondent reported.
Earlier this
month, Tunisian coastguards intercepted 90 African migrants whose
makeshift boat heading from Libya for the Italian island of Lampedusa
broke down off Zarzis.
Would-be immigrants often attempt the crossing from Libya or Tunisia to Lampedusa in rickety boats.
On
August 12, EU border agency Frontex said the number of boat migrants
arriving in Italy soared 500 percent in the first half of the year,
already topping a 2011 record during the Arab Spring uprisings.
The
Warsaw-based agency said 78,300 people had arrived in the European
Union by the end of July via the hazardous Mediterranean route from
Libya to mainly Italy, but also Malta.
“Libya is highly unstable
as it is now, and that means that the people-smuggling networks are
flourishing,” Frontex spokeswoman Izabella Cooper told AFP.
[AFP]
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