Egypt migrant boat death toll rises to 79
'There were 24 bodies recovered on Friday,' health ministry official Alaa Osman tells the Agence France-Presse
EGYPT BOAT ACCIDENT. Egyptians stand on the shore as they wait for the recovery of bodies, during a search operation after a boat carrying migrants capsized in the Mediterranean, along the shore in the Egyptian port city of Rosetta on September 22, 2016. Photo by Mohamed El-Shahed/ AFP
CAIRO, Egypt – Rescuers recovered 24 bodies on Friday, September 23, from a boat crowded with migrants that capsized off the Egyptian coast, bringing the death toll from the disaster to at least 79.
Survivors have said up to 450 migrants were on board the fishing vessel that was heading to Italy from Egypt when it keeled over off the port of Rosetta on Wednesday.
The military said it had rescued 163 survivors.
"There were 24 bodies recovered on Friday," health ministry official Alaa Osman told the Agence France-Presse. Another 55 were brought to shore on Thursday.
Authorities have arrested 4 suspected people traffickers over the tragedy, the latest in what the UN refugee agency expects to be the deadliest year on record for the Mediterranean.
The accident comes months after the EU border agency Frontex warned that growing numbers of Europe-bound migrants were using Egypt as a departure point for the dangerous voyage.
Traffickers often use barely seaworthy vessels and overload them to extract the maximum money in fares from desperate migrants.
The International Organization for Migration said those rescued included 111 Egyptians, 26 Sudanese, 13 Eritreans, a Syrian and an Ethiopian.
After Balkan countries closed the popular overland route in March and the EU agreed a deal with Turkey to halt departures, asylum-seekers turned to other ways to reach Europe.
Frontex chief Fabrice Leggeri said in June that the dangerous crossing from Egypt to Italy, which often takes more than 10 days, was becoming increasingly popular.
More than 300,000 migrants have crossed the Mediterranean so far this year from various points of departure, the UN said this week.
The number is down from 520,000 in the first nine months of 2015.
Source: http://www.rappler.com/world/regions/middle-east/147134-egypt-migrant-boat-death-toll-up
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