The Niagara Falls Review

At least 46 migrants drown off Tunisia

Tunisia increasing­ly has become a point of departure

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MADRID — A boat carrying migrants toward Europe sank off the coast of Tunisia and at least 46 people drowned, though dozens more could be missing, the North African nation’s defence ministry said Sunday.

The ministry said 68 people were rescued overnight after the boat sank in the Mediterran­ean Sea near Kerkennah island, off Tunisia’s eastern coast. Authoritie­s said the vessel was believed to have been carrying about 180 passengers.

Rachid Bouhoula, the defence ministry media officer, said a rescue and recovery operation continued in the waters around the island.

The ministry said earlier that those rescued included 61 Tunisians and seven people from other countries.

In recent months, Tunisia increasing­ly has become a point of departure for Europe-bound migrants fleeing poverty and conflicts in Africa and the Middle East.

Earlier Sunday, Turkish officials reported that nine migrants, including six children, drowned when a boat capsized in the eastern Mediterran­ean near the town of Demre in the southern province of Antalya. Turkey’s coast guard rescued four others and a fifth migrant was saved by a passing fishing vessel. The migrants’ nationalit­ies have not been identified.

At the height of the migrant crisis in 2015, more than 857,000 people reached Greece from Turkey. A 2016 deal between Turkey and the European Union has dramatical­ly reduced the numbers of migrants coming into Greece.

Spain’s maritime rescue service announced Sunday that it had rescued a total of 240 people trying to cross the Mediterran­ean from North Africa over the weekend, and one person had apparently drowned. It said the migrants were in 11 small boats attempting the perilous crossing from Africa to Spain.

The UN says at least 660 migrants have died crossing the Mediterran­ean so far this year. Through the first four months of 2018, a total of 22,439 migrants reached European shores, with 4,409 of them arriving in Spain.

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