Santa Fe New Mexican

Migrants drown off European shores

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Rescuers said Sunday that dozens of migrants had drowned off the coasts of Tunisia and Turkey, while hundreds had been rescued off Spain, as the flow of people seeking to get to Europe continued despite tightened controls.

At least 46 migrants died when their boat sank off Tunisia’s coast, the country’s Defense Ministry said Sunday. The coast guard rescued 67 others, and the operation was continuing, the ministry said in a statement.

The migrants were of Tunisian and other nationalit­ies, according to the ministry. Security officials said the boat had been packed with about 180 migrants, including around 80 from other African countries.

Human trafficker­s increasing­ly use Tunisia as a starting point for migrants heading to Europe because Libya’s coast guard, aided by armed groups, has tried to stem the flow from that country. The migrants often depart in makeshift boats from Tunisia, heading for Sicily.

In Turkey, the coast guard said that nine migrants, including six children, had drowned off the country’s Mediterran­ean coast.

The migrants’ boat capsized early Sunday morning near the town of Demre in the southern province of Antalya, according to the Turkish coast guard, which said it had recovered nine bodies and rescued four other migrants. A fifth was saved by a passing fishing vessel.

The migrants said there had been 14 or 15 people on the vessel, according to the Turkish state-run news agency Anadolu. Authoritie­s said they were still searching for one other person.

At the height of the migrant crisis in 2015, more than 857,000 reached Greece from Turkey.

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