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Migrant crisis: Dozens feared dead in shipwreck off Libya

  • 26 May 2016
  • From the section Europe
A Luxembourg reconnaissance plane Image copyright EUNAVFOR MED
Image caption The alert was raised by a Luxembourg reconnaissance plane

Up to 30 migrants are feared dead after a boat capsized in the Mediterranean off the Libyan coast while some 77 were rescued by EU naval units from the sea.

Ships from an EU task force and Italy's coast guard raced to the scene 35 nautical miles (65km) off the coast as survivors clung to the hull or swam.

The alert had been raised by a Luxembourg reconnaissance plane which saw the capsized boat.

The Italian navy rescued 562 migrants from a capsized boat on Wednesday.

Some 6,000 migrants trying to reach Europe have been rescued from flimsy craft in the Mediterranean this week alone.

Aid agencies say the crossing between Libya and Italy is the main route for migrants since an EU deal with Turkey curbed the number sailing across the Aegean to Greece.

Media captionThe Italian navy has released footage of the moment a migrant boat capsized on Wednesday, leaving at least five people dead

"We estimate the dead to be between 20 and 30 people," Captain Antonello de Renzis Sonnino, spokesman for the EU's Sophia military operation to combat people smugglers in the region, told AFP news agency, as the rescue continued.

The Spanish frigate Reina Sofia, backed by the Italian coastguard, threw life floats and jackets to those in the water.

Migrant arrivals to Europe

194,845

in 2016, up to 25 May

  • 1,380 died or missing in Mediterranean

  • 976 died or missing en route to Italy

  • 1m arrivals in 2015

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A second, Spanish plane was also involved in the rescue operation, Italy's Ansa news agency reports (in Italian).

In Wednesday's incident, five migrants were found dead in the water.

Horrific scenes of people clinging desperately to the upturned boat or dropping into the sea were caught on camera.

The Italian ship which led the rescue, the Bettica, was taking the survivors to Sicily on Thursday.

Media captionMigrants rescued from the boat that capsized on Wednesday arrive in Sicily

A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants.