Khaleej Times

170 migrants in 2 dinghies feared dead in Mediterran­ean incidents

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milan/madrid — An estimated 170 migrants have been lost in the Mediterran­ean in two incidents involving dinghies that left from Libya and Morocco, migrants organisati­ons said on Saturday.

One dinghy was spotted sinking in rough waters on Friday by an Italian military plane on patrol. The plane dropped two safety rafts into the water but had to leave due to a lack of fuel, Rear Admiral Fabio Agostini told TV channel RaiNews24.

A naval helicopter was dispatched and rescued three people who were suffering from severe hypothermi­a and taken to hospital on the island of Lampedusa. “During this operation at least three bodies were seen in the water who appeared to be dead,” Agostini said.

The three survivors said they had left Gasr Garabulli in Libya on Thursday night as part of a group of

120 people, mainly from west Africa, according to Flavio Di Giacomo, spokesman for the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration (IOM).

“After 10 to 11 hours at sea ... (the boat) started sinking and people started drowning,” Di Giacomo said, adding the passengers included 10 women and two children, one of whom was just two months old.

The Italian navy said it had alerted Libyan authoritie­s who ordered a merchant ship to go to the site but the rescue effort was called off after the search proved fruitless.

In another incident, 53 migrants who left Morocco on a dinghy were missing after what one survivor said was a collision in the Alboran Sea, in the western Mediterran­ean, according to Spanish non-government­al organisati­on Caminando Fronteras.

The United Nations’ Refugee Agency said in a statement it was deeply saddened by reports of an estimated 170 people dead or missing. It said it had been unable to independen­tly verify the death toll.

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