3,000 migrants found floating in rubber boats after leaving Libya

3,000 migrants found floating in rubber boats after leaving Libya

May 08, 2017
Migrants, who were rescued off the Libyan coast, arrive at the naval base in the capital Tripoli. - AFP
Migrants, who were rescued off the Libyan coast, arrive at the naval base in the capital Tripoli. - AFP

Rome - The Libyan coastguard picked up around 170 migrants off Tripoli on Saturday, but failed to rescue others “due to a lack of means”. The rescues came a day after around 3,000 others were found floating in rubber boats and on makeshift rafts after having left Libya, heading towards Italy.

The International Organization for Migration, meanwhile, said fishermen had rescued 371 migrants Friday off the coast of the Libyan town of Zuwara.
Some 6,000 migrants hoping to head to Europe were rescued in the Mediterranean on Friday and Saturday in dozens of frantic operations coordinated by the Italian coastguard.

Some 3,000 were picked up Saturday by the navy, coastguard, EU border agency Frontex and several NGOs, the coastguard said in a statement.
Some of them have already been taken to shore in Italy while others, including 730 on-board a ship operated by Doctors Without Borders (MSF), were on their way.

Italy and Libya have moved to boost cooperation in recent months in order to cut the number of people risking their lives by attempting the dangerous Mediterranean crossing.

The Italian government said in a deal signed with Libya in February that it would offer manpower as well as technical assistance to the Libyan coastguard.

Rome said this week that it had delivered two speedboats to Libya at the end of last month, with eight more due by the end of June.

Some 37,000 people, many of them sub-Saharan Africans, have arrived in Italy from Libya since the start of the year -- a figure some thirty percent higher than a year earlier, according to the Italian interior ministry. More than 4,500 migrants died or were missing and feared drowned in 2016, and another 1,000 have met the same fate this year. - AFP


May 08, 2017
HIGHLIGHTS