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30 migrants missing in shipwreck off Libyan coast

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ROME: Thirty people are missing and 17 were rescued in the central Mediterran­ean on Sunday after the boat in which they were travelling from Libya capsized in bad weather, Italy’s coastguard said.

The tragedy comes just weeks after a Feb 26 shipwreck near the southern region of Calabria, in which at least 79 died.

Alarm Phone, a charity that picks up calls from migrant vessels in distress, assumed the 30 people were dead and blamed Italy for not sending its coastguard despite being repeatedly alerted on Saturday that the boat was in trouble.

“Clearly, the Italian authoritie­s were trying to avoid that the people would be brought to Italy, delaying interventi­on so that the so-called Libyan coastguard would arrive and forcibly return people to Libya,” it said in a statement late on Sunday.

However, Italy’s coastguard said the capsizing occurred outside the Italian Search and Rescue area, and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said Rome was doing all it could to avoid shipwrecks.

“We have always argued that it’s necessary to stop the departures of unseaworth­y vessels,” he told the Il Messaggero daily yesterday.

“It seems to me that everything that our coastguard, our navy and our finance police are doing is to be praised,” Mr Tajani said, adding that Rome and the European Commission were supplying Libya with more patrol boats.

Rescue operations were ongoing late on Sunday, supported by merchant ships and aerial support by the EU’s border agency Frontex, while two further merchant vessels were en route to the area, the coastguard said in a statement.

Earlier on Sunday, the Mediterran­ea Saving Humans charity had tweeted that according to several sources, the vessel, travelling in the direction of Italy, had capsized about 177 kilometres northwest of Benghazi.

After an initial rescue attempt by a merchant ship failed due to bad weather, Libyan authoritie­s asked Rome for help given that they lacked the means to carry out the rescue, the Italian coastguard said in the statement.

The Italian government then requested merchant ships in the area to join the rescue efforts. However, the migrant vessel capsized during an attempt to transfer the people on to the FROLAND merchant ship on Sunday morning, it said.

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