Rescuers find dead migrants off Libya

Libyan coast guards escort a boat carrying illegal migrants, who had hoped to set off to Europe with the help of people smugglers from the coastal town of Garabulli. File picture: Mahmud Turkia

Libyan coast guards escort a boat carrying illegal migrants, who had hoped to set off to Europe with the help of people smugglers from the coastal town of Garabulli. File picture: Mahmud Turkia

Published Jul 28, 2015

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Rome - Rescuers found 13 dead migrants on a boat off the coast of Libya with more than 500 others aboard, an Italian coast guard spokesman said on Tuesday, giving no details about how they had died.

An Irish naval ship, mobilised as part of the EU's Triton mission, and one operated by the Doctors Without Borders charity went to the rescue of the boat about 80km off Libya late on Monday.

The bodies were taken onto the Irish ship.

Authorities are yet to decide where to take the survivors, the spokesman said.

About 150 000 migrants have reached Europe by sea this year, most landing in Italy and Greece, and more than 1 900 have drowned during the crossing, according to the International Organisation for Migration.

Reuters

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