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NewHundreds feared drowned as migrant boat capsizes off Libya

Coast guard, lacking ships, has to commandeer fishing vessels for rescue; at least 16 saved so far

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The body of a young boy was among those recovered by the local coast guard after the boat capsized. Photo: AFP
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A wooden boat carrying up to 200 migrants who were trying to reach Europe has sunk just one kilometre off the Libyan coast, the coast guard said on Saturday, and most passengers were feared drowned.

The body of an 18-month-old child was pulled from the water as rescue operations continued off the shores of al-Qarbouli, 50 kilometres east of the capital Tripoli.

A little more than a dozen migrants have been rescued, officials said.

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The local coast guard said it had no boats of its own and had to commandeer fishing vessels in a rescue attempt after fishermen raised the alarm on Saturday morning.

Migrants have been streaming out of North Africa in rickety boats in rising numbers for years. Many head for Italy, and so far this year, the total number reaching Italian shores has passed 100,000, the Italian government said this week.

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