2 Dead off coast of Libya, 268 Rescued

03.08.2014 / 19:21 / 50 Miles off Coast of Libya

2 People died approximately 50 miles off the Libyan coast, and 268 people were rescued by the Italian navy and merchant ships. It is not clear whether more lives have been lost.

According to agi.it (see news source link):
"The Coast Guard's Peluso CP905 offshore patrol vessel picked up two bodies and took them to Porto Empedocle, in the province of Agrigento."

The Italian navy reports that it has rescued over 2700 people attemption to cross the Mediterranean Sea over the first weekend of August.
Last update: 19:34 Aug 08, 2014
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