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More than 2,200 migrants rescued in Mediterranean

Publisher Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Publication Date 5 November 2016
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November 05, 2016

According to the International Organization for Migration more than 4,000 migrants have died in the Mediterranean so far this year (file photo).According to the International Organization for Migration more than 4,000 migrants have died in the Mediterranean so far this year (file photo).

Italy says more than 2,200 migrants have been rescued on the Mediterranean Sea as they tried to reach Europe, with 10 bodies also being recovered.

The Italian Coast Guard said the migrants were taken on November 5 from 13 rubber dinghies, two small boats, and one large vessel in 16 separate rescue operations.

A Spanish naval vessel and several ships operated by NGOs also took part in the rescues.

All of the 10 fatalities were found in the same dinghy.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said this week that 4,220 migrants have died in the Mediterranean so far this year, compared with 3,777 all last year.

The IOM said some 159,000 people have reached Italy by sea this year.

The majority of the migrants come from Northern Africa and the Middle East.

Based on reporting by Reuters and dpa

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