As many as 64 migrants are feared dead after a traffickers’ overcrowded boat sunk in the Mediterranean Sea
By Nwankwo onyinye
The Italian coast guard were able to rescue 86 people from the boat hours after it started sinking
About 150 people were aboard the dinghy when it set out from the coast of Libya
About 64 migrants have been feared dead on Monday, January 8, after a traffickers’ overcrowded rubber dinghy (small boat) from Libya started sinking in the Mediterranean Sea, officials said.
According to TIME, the Italian coast guard rescued 86 people from the boat hours after it started sinking Saturday morning due to a puncture.
As many as 64 migrants are feared dead after a traffickers’ overcrowded boat sunk in the Mediterranean Sea
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