Thirty-five migrants, including seven children, were feared drowned
after their inflatable boat sank on Saturday off the Libyan coast, the
coastguard said.
Eighty-five migrants, including 18 women, were rescued with the help of fishermen who alerted the coastguard, said Issa al-Zarrouk, a coastguard official in Garabulli, 60 kilometres (40 miles) east of Tripoli.
Navy spokesman Ayoub Kacem said the boat sank six nautical miles northwest of Garabulli, and 10 fishing boats took part in the rescue.
Eighty-five migrants, including 18 women, were rescued with the help of fishermen who alerted the coastguard, said Issa al-Zarrouk, a coastguard official in Garabulli, 60 kilometres (40 miles) east of Tripoli.
Navy spokesman Ayoub Kacem said the boat sank six nautical miles northwest of Garabulli, and 10 fishing boats took part in the rescue.
rescue.
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The rescued migrants
were from countries including Nigeria, Senegal, Cameroon, the Ivory
Coast and Ghana, Kacem said.
Nigerian hairdresser Vivian Effoussa described watching, horrified as
fellow passengers fell into the sea.
“The boat we entered was leaking,” said Effoussa, who attempted the
crossing to Europe after struggling to support two children back home.
“All of a sudden… the water was (coming) inside. Everybody started
shouting,” she said, speaking in English.
“Gradually, gradually, we see ourselves inside the sea. Everybody, we’re
falling inside, dragging each other. They even pulled my hair, dragging
me.”
“Really, I didn’t think the sea was big like this,” Effousa said, adding
that, had she known, she would not have come.
Human traffickers have exploited years of chaos in Libya since the 2011
uprising that toppled and killed dictator Moamer Kadhafi to boost their
lucrative but deadly trade.
Tens of thousands of migrants have resorted to paying smugglers to cross
the Mediterranean Sea from Libya to what they hope will be a better
life in Europe.
Nearly 77,000 migrants have landed in Italy since January, up 15 percent
on the same period in 2016.
Altogether, at least 2,247 people have died or are missing after trying
to cross the Mediterranean to Europe this year, the IOM says
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The rescued migrants
were from countries including Nigeria, Senegal, Cameroon, the Ivory
Coast and Ghana, Kacem said.
Nigerian hairdresser Vivian Effoussa described watching, horrified as
fellow passengers fell into the sea.
“The boat we entered was leaking,” said Effoussa, who attempted the
crossing to Europe after struggling to support two children back home.
“All of a sudden… the water was (coming) inside. Everybody started
shouting,” she said, speaking in English.
“Gradually, gradually, we see ourselves inside the sea. Everybody, we’re
falling inside, dragging each other. They even pulled my hair, dragging
me.”
“Really, I didn’t think the sea was big like this,” Effousa said, adding
that, had she known, she would not have come.
Human traffickers have exploited years of chaos in Libya since the 2011
uprising that toppled and killed dictator Moamer Kadhafi to boost their
lucrative but deadly trade.
Tens of thousands of migrants have resorted to paying smugglers to cross
the Mediterranean Sea from Libya to what they hope will be a better
life in Europe.
Nearly 77,000 migrants have landed in Italy since January, up 15 percent
on the same period in 2016.
Altogether, at least 2,247 people have died or are missing after trying
to cross the Mediterranean to Europe this year, the IOM says
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