Oman Daily Observer

At least 20 migrants drown off Libya coast

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ROME: At least 20 migrants trying to reach Europe drowned on Sunday in the Mediterran­ean off the coast of Libya, a Reuters photograph­er said.

Photograph­er Darrin Zammit Lupi, who is aboard the rescue ship Phoenix, said he saw 20 bodies while a dinghy was being helped by the crew of the ship, run by the Malta-based Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS).

The Italian coastguard and other boats rescued some 3,000 migrants from unseaworth­y boats off the Libyan coast on Saturday, as the good weather pushes the numbers up, a participat­ing NGO said.

In all 35 rescue operations were launched during the day, with 15 of them still underway as night fell, the coastguard said. German NGO Jugend Rettet, which took part in the rescue operations on Saturday, said 3,000 people had been plucked to safety during a particular­ly busy day due to the fine Spring weather in the Mediterran­ean. Jugend Rettet spokeswoma­n Pauline Schmidt said a further 1,000 people remained to be rescued from inflatable dinghies and other craft, with the rescue ships reaching capacity. Other, mainly nongovernm­ental, boats were expected to arrive in the area to help the rescue operations, she said.”We have never had to deal with so many people at the same time.”

On Friday rescue vessels worked flat out to rescue over 2,000 people from flimsy dinghies. The Italian coast guard and five privately-run rescue boats plucked migrants from 16 overcrowde­d dinghies and three wooden vessels packed with people hoping to make a new life for themselves in Europe.

EU’s border control agency Frontex has accused donor-funded vessels of doing more harm than good by sailing off Libya and acting “like taxis”, and Italian prosecutor­s have suggested they may have links with trafficker­s — a charge they have fiercely denied.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Migrants awaiting rescue on a rubber dinghy are seen from the Malta-based NGO Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) ship Phoenix in the central Mediterran­ean in internatio­nal waters off the coast of Sabratha in Libya on Saturday.
— Reuters Migrants awaiting rescue on a rubber dinghy are seen from the Malta-based NGO Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) ship Phoenix in the central Mediterran­ean in internatio­nal waters off the coast of Sabratha in Libya on Saturday.

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