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November 2016 Libya migrant shipwrecks

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On November 3, 2016, around 240 people were killed in two migrant boat capsizing incidents off the coast of Libya. Twenty-nine people survived the first wreck, with about 120 deaths reported. Only two people survived the second wreck, and again around 120 deaths were reported.[1] Another one hundred people are believed to have drowned off the coast when their boat sank after they were abandoned off Libya without a motor on 17 November. Twenty-seven survivors have been transported to Italy. An estimated 4700 people have died trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea in 2016.[2]

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References

  1. ^ http://www.newindianexpress.com/world/2016/nov/03/up-to-240-dead-in-migrant-shipwreck-off-libya-unhcr-1534602.html
  2. ^ Kingsley, Patrick (17 November 2016). "100 people feared drowned as boat sinks off Libya". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 November 2016.