Boat Mishap: Search for Dozens of Missing Migrants Continues in Tunisia’s Coast

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(CBC) Rescue teams have continued to search since Wednesday for dozens of people reported missing after a boat carrying migrants from Libya to Europe capsized off Tunisia’s coast.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said 30 people were rescued and 75 people were unaccounted for after the boat sank off the city of Sfax in southern Tunisia. One body has been recovered, authorities said.
Mourad Turki, a Sfax courts spokesperson, told The Associated Press that the people rescued were between the ages of 18 and 40 and of various nationalities, including Bangladeshi, Egyptian, Moroccan and Cameroonian.
The number believed to be missing was provisional and could increase, Turki said. The search continued Wednesday, according to IOM spokesperson Esma Rihane.
The boat reportedly departed from Zuwara in north Libya on Sunday night. According to the Sfax National Guard, the vessel ran aground 10 kilometres from the island of Kerkennah, off Tunisia’s coast, although it was unclear exactly when.
Zuwara serves as a departure point for migrants attempting to reach southern Europe by sea. Last July, a boat carrying 127 migrants from Zuwara sank off Zarzis, a port in southern Tunisia, leaving 43 people missing.
In a mission separate from the Tunisian navy’s ongoing search, the non-governmental organization Open Arms conducted a rescue operation late Tuesday in an area off the coast of Tunisia.
Dramatic photos and videos from the Spanish maritime rescue group showed dozens of people in the water and clinging to the side of an upturned boat.
Head of mission Gerard Canals said the organization was alerted of a possible vessel in distress late Tuesday and located the boat after four hours of navigation.
‘It was overcrowded’
“A wooden boat with over 100 people was left adrift very close to the Tunisian territorial waters …It was overcrowded” Canals said. “During the rescue operation, the wooden boat capsized but we managed to take these 110 people on board on different life rafts that we deployed during the night.”
The Open Arms rescue ship is looking for a safe port to disembark, he said.
Reports from CBC News.

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