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At least 20 bodies recovered and 170 missing after boat carrying migrants from Africa capsizes at sea off Tripoli.
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Libyan authorities have recovered at least 20 bodies
off the coast of the capital, Tripoli, after a boat carrying up to 200
migrants from sub-Saharan Africa went missing at sea.
"We found 16 individuals alive, the rest are lost. We are
investigating the rest. There were 20 bodies, found dead in the water,"
Abdel Latif Mohamed Ibrahim, a member of the Libyan coast guard, said
early on Saturday following the Friday incident.
Reports said at least 170 are still missing.
Libya, which is mired in unrest and political chaos, has been a
launchpad for migrants seeking a better life in Europe and turn to
people smugglers to get them across the Mediterranean.
Since the end of July, dozens of people who have set off on rickety
boats from the Libyan coast have died at sea, and dozens more have gone
missing, presumed drowned.
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."
An AFP journalist reported seeing the body of a child who was nevertheless wearing a life-jacket.
People-smuggling
People smugglers have been thriving in Libya, an oil-rich nation
marred by unrest where the interim government lacks the manpower and
resources to monitor the coast properly.
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.
In July more than 20 migrants drowned while dozens disappeared at sea
when their boat capsized off the Libyan coast. Survivors said there had
been 150 people on board.
In June, Italian sailors recovered the bodies of 10 migrants after
their rubber dinghy sank off Libya, while dozens others were rescued.
EU border agency Frontex said earlier this month that 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.
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