Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Dinghy with migrants sinks off Libya; up to 117 feared lost

- By Frances D’Emilio

ROME — Three survivors of a rubber dinghy that sank in the Mediterran­ean Sea off the coast of Libya say up to 117 other migrants were aboard at the time, a U.N. migration official said Saturday.

It appeared to be the latest tragedy on the dangerous central Mediterran­ean route from North Africa to Europe.

Flavio Di Giacomo of the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration told Italian state TV that “unfortunat­ely about 120” migrants were reported by survivors to have been on the overloaded smugglers’ dinghy when it was launched from Libyan shores Thursday evening.

“After a few hours, it began sinking

and people began drowning,” Di Giacomo said.

Among the missing are 10 women and two children, including a 2-month-old baby, he said. Survivors indicated their fellow migrants came from Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Gambia and Sudan, Di Giacomo said.

Italian President Sergio Mattarella, who has urged that the government show more compassion for migrants, expressed his “deep sorrow for the tragedy that has taken place in the Mediterran­ean.”

Premier Giuseppe Conte told reporters he was “shocked” at the reports of the sinking and vowed that Italy would continue to combat human trafficker­s.

Italy’s populist government has banned private rescue boats from bringing migrants to Italian shores.

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