More than 4,200 migrants
trying to reach Europe have been rescued from boats in the
Mediterranean in last 24 hours, the Italian coastguard said on Saturday.
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In some of the most intense Mediterranean migrant traffic of the
year, a total of 4,243 people have been saved from fishing boats and
rubber dinghies in 22 operations involving ships from nations including
Italy, Ireland, Germany, Belgium and Britain.
On Friday, the Italian navy said 17 dead bodies had been found on one of the boats off Libya.
Details of the nationalities of the victims, and how they died have not yet been released.
The
bodies and more than 200 survivors will be brought to the port of
Augusta in eastern Sicily aboard the Italian navy corvette Fenice
later on Saturday, the coastguard said.
Migrants escaping war
and poverty in Africa and the Middle East this year have been pouring
into Italy, which has been bearing the brunt of Mediterranean rescue
operations.
Most depart from the coast of Libya, which has
descended into anarchy since Western powers backed a 2011 revolt that
ousted Muammar Gaddafi.
Calm seas are increasingly favouring departures as warm spring weather sets in.
Last
month around 800 migrants drowned off Libya in the Mediterranean's most
deadly shipwreck in living memory when their 20-metre long fishing boat
capsized and sank.
That spurred the European Union to agree
on a naval mission to target gangs smuggling migrants from Libya, but a
broader plan to deal with the influx is in doubt due to a dispute over
national quotas for housing asylum seekers.
The EU plan to
disperse 40,000 migrants from Italy and Greece to other countries met
with resistance this week, with Britain saying it would not participate
and some eastern countries calling for a voluntary scheme.
Around
35,500 migrants arrived in Italy from the beginning of the year up to
the first week of May, the UN refugee agency estimated, a number which
has swelled considerably since. About 1,800 are either dead or missing.
Most
of those rescued on Friday and Saturday are expected to reach ports
around southern Italy during the weekend. The British naval vessel HMS
Bulwark offloaded more than 740 early on Saturday at the southeastern
Italian port of Taranto.
More than 200 migrants arrived at the Calabrian port of Crotone in south-west Italy on board the Belgian navy ship Godetia.
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