Santa Fe New Mexican

Dozens drown as migrant boat breaks up off Italian coast

- By Gaia Pianigiani

A wooden boat carrying 130 to 180 migrants broke apart against rocks near a beach town in southern Italy early on Sunday, drowning at least 59 people, including a newborn and other children, authoritie­s said.

Eighty people survived the wreck, according to Italy’s coast guard, which said helicopter­s, ships and water scooters were still looking for more survivors in what remained “particular­ly hostile weather conditions.” The death toll was expected to rise.

The migrants were mainly from Afghanista­n, but also from Iran and Pakistan, and had been crossing from Turkey, authoritie­s said.

The wreck drew expression­s of grief and demands for action from leaders across the political spectrum in Italy.

In video footage released by police, chunks of wooden beams and boards could be seen lying next to a structure resembling a boat’s keel on the beach of Steccato di Cutro, a small seaside town on Calabria’s eastern coast. Italian news outlets showed survivors covered in thermal blankets sitting in a field near the beach, while a priest blessed the bodies of their dead companions, hidden under white bags nearby.

Calabria, which forms the tip of Italy’s boot, is geographic­ally the easiest destinatio­n for migrant vessels traveling from Turkey. It was the landing place of about 15% of the 105,000 migrants who arrived in Italy last year, according to the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration.

Italy’s president, Sergio Mattarella, called the shipwreck the “umpteenth tragedy in the Mediterran­ean that can’t leave anyone indifferen­t.”

He called on the internatio­nal community to tackle the causes of migration, adding in an unusually harsh statement: “It is equally indispensa­ble that the European Union finally takes on concrete responsibi­lity” to control migration and take it out of the hands of human trafficker­s.

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