Rescuers have saved about 3,000
refugees but found more than 50 dead on boats near the coast of Libya,
according to the Italian coastguard.
At least 55 bodies were discovered
on Wednesday on three overcrowded boats in the Mediterranean Sea, the
coastguard said.
Of them, 51 were found in the hold
of a wooden boat found drifting precariously off the Libyan coast by the
Poseidon, a Swedish ship mobilised under the European Union’s rescue mission
Triton.
Tens of thousands of people, mainly
from Africa and the Middle East, have put to sea this year in the hope of
reaching Europe, often dangerously packed into small vessels that were never
designed to cross the Mediterranean.
The boat on which rescuers on the
Poseidon found the 51 corpses was carrying 439 survivors, Reuters news agency
reported.
Three women were found dead on a
rubber boat carrying a further 120 people.
One person rescued along with more
than 100 others on another boat died shortly afterwards.
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