Dozens die of thirst in Italy-bound boat

Dozens die of thirst in Italy-bound boat

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Dozens die of thirst in Italy-bound boat

Migrants are seen on a sailboat near the southern Croatia in this July 2 photo. 54 migrants, half of whom came from Eritrea, died of thirst after 15-day voyage. AP photo

Fifty four people trying to reach Italy from Libya died of thirst after a 15-day voyage in which their rubber boat gradually deflated, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said July 10, citing the sole survivor.

It said the man, an Eritrean national, was rescued by Tunisian coastguards in a state of advanced dehydration clinging to the remains of the boat after being spotted by fishermen the previous night, the agency said, according to Reuters.

The man said he left Libya towards the end of June as part of a 55-strong group, half of whom came from Eritrea.

“He told us that there were immediately problems on the boat, that unfortunately they weren’t even allowed to take a bottle of water and so once they got lost and the voyage went on, people started to feel unwell and die because of the lack of water,” U.N. spokeswoman Laura Boldrini told SkyTG24 television.

“How is it possible that in a sea like the Mediterranean which is full of fishing boats, cargo ships, naval ships, these people were just left to their fate like that,” she said. The survivor, who was taken to a hospital in Zarzis in southeastern Tunisia, told UNHCR officials the craft nearly reached the coast of Italy but was driven back by strong winds and began to deflate after a few days. As their desperation grew, many drank sea water, which worsened their thirst, he told the officials.

Series of disasters

The incident is the latest in a long series of disasters which have killed thousands of migrants attempting to reach southern Europe from North Africa in small, unstable and frequently overcrowded boats.

“This is a tragedy,” said T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees. “I call upon all vessels at sea to be on heightened alert for migrants and refugees needing rescue in the Mediterranean.” According to the UNHCR, around 170 people have died this year trying to reach Europe from Libya. Around 1,300 have reached Italy by sea since the beginning of 2012 and another 1,000 people have reached Malta.

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