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Med Migrants Die Near Libya


FILE: FILE - Migrants heading to Europe are brought back to port after being intercepted in the Mediterranean Sea by the Libyan coast guard, in Gasr Garabulli, northwestern Libya, May 23 2022.
FILE: FILE - Migrants heading to Europe are brought back to port after being intercepted in the Mediterranean Sea by the Libyan coast guard, in Gasr Garabulli, northwestern Libya, May 23 2022.

At least eight people died after a boat crammed with scores of African migrants capsized off the Libyan coast, the local Red Crescent organization said on Wednesday, adding that nearly 100 others had been rescued.

Bodies washed ashore near the Libyan town of Castelverde 40km east of Tripoli after the boat sank on Tuesday, part of a growing number of deadly shipwrecks that have killed scores of migrants in the Mediterranean over the past year.

According to the Red Crescent, which has been handling the search and rescue operations, eyewitnesses to the disaster said nearly 150 people had packed on to the boat in hopes of reaching Italy.

On Wednesday, Red Crescent workers in protective clothes were laying bodies of the drowned into bags by the portside.

Libya is a major departure point for people seeking to reach Europe because of its proximity to Italy and its own porous borders.

However, Libya is also a dangerous place for migrants and refugees. Many are locked into detention centers where some have complained about ill treatment including neglect, abuse and exploitation.

The number of migrants and refugees seeking to cross to Europe in search of a safer or better life has grown since the COVID-19 pandemic, although it remains below the levels of 2014-15, humanitarian agencies say.

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