Over 1,100 migrants rescued off Italy in one day
8 Feb BBC
Italy's navy has rescued 1,123 people from inflatable boats in the
space of 24 hours, as clandestine migration from North Africa reaches
record levels.
The latest migrants were found in eight boats and a barge about 120
miles (222km) south-east of Lampedusa. They included 47 women, four of
them pregnant, and 50 children, all probably from sub-Saharan Africa,
the navy said.
Meanwhile, at least seven migrants have drowned trying to reach the
Spanish enclave of Ceuta in North Africa. Local officials say the bodies
of six men and a woman were found on a beach in neighbouring Morocco.
The dead migrants were among hundreds of people who tried to enter
Spanish territory on Thursday.The Moroccan coastguard said it had picked
up 150 of the migrants, while the rest swam back to shore.
All of the victims were reportedly from sub-Saharan Africa.Some 2,000
migrants landed on Italian shores last month, nearly 10 times the number
recorded in January 2013.
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