Oman Daily Observer

Bodies of 74 migrants wash up on Libya beach: Red Crescent

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TRIPOLI: The bodies of 74 migrants who drowned in the Mediterran­ean trying to reach Europe have washed up on a beach west of the Libyan capital, the Red Crescent said on Tuesday.

Residents of the village of Harcha, outside Zawiya, 45 kilometres from Tripoli, alerted the emergency services after finding a wrecked boat on the beach with bodies inside, the Red Crescent said.

More were discovered elsewhere on the beach and still more were feared to be in the sea.

Photograph­s posted by the Zawiya Red Crescent on Facebook showed a long row of black and white body bags lined up near the water’s edge.

“We don’t have an appropriat­e vehicle to transport the bodies or a cemetery for unidentifi­ed bodies to bury them in,” the group said.

“Some bodies are still on the beach and others that we can’t reach are still floating in the water.”

The Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration said the boat was reported to have foundered on Sunday, leaving as many as 100 people dead.

“Trafficker­s reportedly stole the engine and left it to drift,” the agency said. “A survivor, reportedly in a coma, was transferre­d to hospital.”

The agency said that if confirmed, the deaths would bring the total number of migrants killed trying to cross the Mediterran­ean so far this year to more than 365.

It said that 187 migrants were rescued off Zawiya on Saturday, and were currently being held in a detention centre.

The agency said migrant arrivals in Italy had risen sharply this year compared with the same period of 2016.

As of Sunday, 10,120 had arrived compared with 6,589 between January 1 and February 18 last year.

People smugglers have taken advantage of the chaos gripping Libya since the 2011 revolution to greatly boost their lucrative trade.

Most departures take place from the west of Libya, usually heading for Italy 300 kilometres away across the Mediterran­ean. — AFP

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