Migrants climb aboard a life raft deployed by an Armed Forces of Malta aircraft some 60 nautical miles …
ROME (Reuters) - Italian and Maltese naval vessels have recovered 34 bodies and rescued 206 people from a migrant boat which capsized on Friday while a rescue ship was dispatched to help another boat in distress, the Italian navy said on Saturday.
Friday's disaster came just over a week after at least 339 people drowned when a boat sank less than a kilometer from the tiny island between Sicily and Tunisia which has become the focal point of a growing migrant crisis in southern Europe.
A Maltese military aircraft spotted the vessel in distress about 60 nautical miles south of Lampedusa and 206 people have been rescued. Italian media said that the boat capsized when panicked people aboard waved for help.
A Maltese military aircraft spotted the vessel in distress about 60 nautical miles south of Lampedusa and 206 people have been rescued. Italian media said that the boat capsized when panicked people aboard waved for help.
(Reporting by James Mackenzie; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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