Seven dead in new migrant boat tragedies: Italy

Coastguard said around 300 people had been saved

A Greek police officer looks at an overcrowded dinghy carrying refugees and migrants arriving on the Greek island of Lesbos. PHOTO: REUTERS

ROME:
Seven bodies were recovered from or around stricken migrants boats in the Mediterranean on Wednesday, Italy's coastguard said.

The coastguard, which coordinated rescue efforts for three rubber dinghies and a small wooden boat said a total of 300 people had been saved.

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The rescued people and the corpses will be taken to ports in southern Italy which have registered nearly 180,000 such arrivals so far this year.

The record numbers of migrants have mostly come from Africa but also include significant numbers from the Middle East and South Asia.

According to the UN, at least 4,700 people have died this year attempting the often perilous crossing from Libya on boats chartered by people smugglers who frequently abandon their human cargo soon after the departure.
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