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Italy rescues 3,300 migrants in Mediterranean in one day | Italy rescues 3,300 migrants in Mediterranean in one day |
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Italy helped rescue a total of more than 3,300 migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean on Friday, the country's coastguard has said. | |
In one operation, 17 bodies were found on three boats. Another 217 people who were on board were rescued. | In one operation, 17 bodies were found on three boats. Another 217 people who were on board were rescued. |
The coastguard said distress calls were made from 17 different boats on Friday. | The coastguard said distress calls were made from 17 different boats on Friday. |
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says at least 1,826 people have died trying to cross the Mediterranean so far in 2015. | The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says at least 1,826 people have died trying to cross the Mediterranean so far in 2015. |
It represents an almost 30-fold increase on the same period last year, the IOM says. | It represents an almost 30-fold increase on the same period last year, the IOM says. |
The Corriere della Serra newspaper said (in Italian) that most of the rescues on Friday took place close to the Libyan coast. | |
Irish, German and Belgian ships took part in the rescue, the newspaper said. | |
The UN estimates that at least 40,000 people tried to cross the Mediterranean between the start of the year and late April. | The UN estimates that at least 40,000 people tried to cross the Mediterranean between the start of the year and late April. |
The rise has been attributed to chaos in Libya - the staging post for most crossings - as well as milder weather. | |
Many migrants are trying to escape conflict or poverty in countries such as Syria, Eritrea, Nigeria and Somalia. | |
On Thursday, the charity Medecins sans Frontieres reported that a 98-year-old Syrian man had been rescued from a boat, having travelled by sea from Egypt for 13 days. He was taken to Augusta in Sicily. |