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4,400 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean in a single day, say Italian Coast Guard 4,400 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean in a single day, say Italian Coast Guard
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Italy's coast guard said it co-ordinated the rescue of some 4,400 migrants in a single day, a record-setting number, as smugglers took advantage of ideal sea conditions off Libya to launch a fleet of overcrowded, unseaworthy boats.Italy's coast guard said it co-ordinated the rescue of some 4,400 migrants in a single day, a record-setting number, as smugglers took advantage of ideal sea conditions off Libya to launch a fleet of overcrowded, unseaworthy boats.
The coast guard said 22 rescue operations were carried out on Saturday for motorised rubber dinghies and fishing boats, all crammed with migrants desperate to reach Europe's southern shores.The coast guard said 22 rescue operations were carried out on Saturday for motorised rubber dinghies and fishing boats, all crammed with migrants desperate to reach Europe's southern shores.
Italian coast guard, navy and border police boats pitched in, as did Norwegian and Irish naval vessels deployed in a European patrol-and-rescue force.Italian coast guard, navy and border police boats pitched in, as did Norwegian and Irish naval vessels deployed in a European patrol-and-rescue force.
Boats in distress use satellite phones to call coast guard rescuers or are spotted by patrolling Italian military aircraft.Boats in distress use satellite phones to call coast guard rescuers or are spotted by patrolling Italian military aircraft.
Migrants board the Italian Navy ship Cigala Fulgosi after being rescued (AP) So far this year, some 110,000 migrants have been rescued off Libya and brought to southern Italian ports. So far this year, some 110,000 migrants have been rescued off Libya and brought to southern Italian ports.
A record number of migrants are expected to attempt the dangerous Mediterranean crossing this year.A record number of migrants are expected to attempt the dangerous Mediterranean crossing this year.
According to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), at least 2,000 people have died making the voyage this year.According to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), at least 2,000 people have died making the voyage this year.
Some die by drowning in the sea, after their crude and unseaworthy vessels sink. There have also been reports of people suffocating in the ships' holds, after they are packed in by people smugglers.Some die by drowning in the sea, after their crude and unseaworthy vessels sink. There have also been reports of people suffocating in the ships' holds, after they are packed in by people smugglers.
William Lacy Swing, the director general of the IOM, said: "It is unacceptable that in the 21st century people fleeing from conflict, persecutions, misery and land degradation must endure such terrible experiences in their home countries, not to mention en route, and then die on Europe’s doorstep."William Lacy Swing, the director general of the IOM, said: "It is unacceptable that in the 21st century people fleeing from conflict, persecutions, misery and land degradation must endure such terrible experiences in their home countries, not to mention en route, and then die on Europe’s doorstep."