Seventeen migrants dead, 278 saved in
Strait of Sicily: navy
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[December 05, 2014]
ROME (Reuters) - Italian sailors
have rescued 278 migrants in the Strait of Sicily but found 16 others
dead in their inflatable boat and one more who died shortly after help
arrived, the navy said on Friday.
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The dead apparently succumbed to hypothermia and dehydration in
one of three boats found on Thursday south of the island of
Lampedusa, it said.
There were 75 survivors from the boat carrying the corpses and
another 202 people were rescued from the two other inflatable boats
found in the same area.
Photographs released by the navy showed standing passengers packed
into the overcrowded outboard-powered boats.
Some 3,200 migrants have died this year trying to reach Europe from
Africa, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has said.
Many of them are fleeing conflict and human rights abuses at home.
Italy is closing its "Mare Nostrum" search and rescue mission which
has saved some 100,000 migrants, and making way for a smaller
pan-European project called Triton.
Mare Nostrum, which included five warships on permanent patrol, was
launched last October after more than 360 migrants died when their
boat capsized a mile off the coast of Lampedusa.
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The mission cost nearly 10 million euros ($12.35 million) a month,
becoming a controversial strain on an economy that is suffering its
third recession in six years.
(Reporting by Isla Binnie; Editing by Tom Heneghan)
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