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Lampedusa boat disaster: Death toll rises to 232 | Lampedusa boat disaster: Death toll rises to 232 |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Italian divers have recovered dozens more bodies from a boat carrying African migrants that sank on Thursday. | Italian divers have recovered dozens more bodies from a boat carrying African migrants that sank on Thursday. |
Thirty-eight bodies were freed from the hull, which divers had previously been unable to access. The official death toll now stands at 232. | Thirty-eight bodies were freed from the hull, which divers had previously been unable to access. The official death toll now stands at 232. |
Divers "unpacked a wall of people", a navy officer said, adding that corpses were "so entwined one with the other" they were difficult to pull out. | Divers "unpacked a wall of people", a navy officer said, adding that corpses were "so entwined one with the other" they were difficult to pull out. |
The boat caught fire and capsized close to the Sicilian island of Lampedusa. | The boat caught fire and capsized close to the Sicilian island of Lampedusa. |
There were 155 survivors of the accident, which happened about 1km (half a mile) offshore. | There were 155 survivors of the accident, which happened about 1km (half a mile) offshore. |
The operation to recover bodies from the hull was abandoned for the night, but will resume on Tuesday., | The operation to recover bodies from the hull was abandoned for the night, but will resume on Tuesday., |
Tens of thousands of migrants attempt the perilous crossing from North Africa to Sicily and other Italian islands each year, and accidents are common - but last week's shipwreck was among the deadliest on record. | Tens of thousands of migrants attempt the perilous crossing from North Africa to Sicily and other Italian islands each year, and accidents are common - but last week's shipwreck was among the deadliest on record. |
'Arms outstretched' | 'Arms outstretched' |
The wreck is lying about 47m (155ft) below the surface, which means the recovery divers can only stay on the bottom for a short time. | The wreck is lying about 47m (155ft) below the surface, which means the recovery divers can only stay on the bottom for a short time. |
All the bodies around the ship and on deck have been brought to the surface, police say, however dozens more are thought to remain inside the vessel. | All the bodies around the ship and on deck have been brought to the surface, police say, however dozens more are thought to remain inside the vessel. |
"I'm sure that the most difficult part of the operation is starting now. Technically it will be much more challenging," Coast Guard diver Rocco Pilon told Reuters news agency. | "I'm sure that the most difficult part of the operation is starting now. Technically it will be much more challenging," Coast Guard diver Rocco Pilon told Reuters news agency. |
Navy Captain Paolo Trucco said that debris had to be removed from the passageways leading to the hull. | Navy Captain Paolo Trucco said that debris had to be removed from the passageways leading to the hull. |
"Mattresses, blankets, stairs. Anything that would float. Imagine if you put a house in a centrifuge and you see what winds up in the air. That is what happened," Mr Trucco told the Associated Press. | "Mattresses, blankets, stairs. Anything that would float. Imagine if you put a house in a centrifuge and you see what winds up in the air. That is what happened," Mr Trucco told the Associated Press. |
"Some [bodies] we have found with their arms outstretched. We try not to notice this kind of thing too much, otherwise the task is too difficult," said police diver Riccardo Nobile. | "Some [bodies] we have found with their arms outstretched. We try not to notice this kind of thing too much, otherwise the task is too difficult," said police diver Riccardo Nobile. |
"We can see a woman's hair floating out of a broken porthole. But we haven't been able to get to her." | "We can see a woman's hair floating out of a broken porthole. But we haven't been able to get to her." |
The 20m (66ft) boat was carrying more than 500 people, mostly from Eritrea and Somalia. | |
The survivors are to be placed under investigation for "clandestine immigration", as provided for by a controversial immigration law pushed through by right-wing parties in 2002. | The survivors are to be placed under investigation for "clandestine immigration", as provided for by a controversial immigration law pushed through by right-wing parties in 2002. |
The offence carries a 5,000-euro (£4,230; $6,780) fine. | The offence carries a 5,000-euro (£4,230; $6,780) fine. |
Italy has said it will amend its immigration laws. The authorities have denied allegations that they were slow to mount a rescue. | Italy has said it will amend its immigration laws. The authorities have denied allegations that they were slow to mount a rescue. |
France has called for an urgent EU meeting after Italy requested help to deal with the influx of migrants. | France has called for an urgent EU meeting after Italy requested help to deal with the influx of migrants. |
Key migrant routes to southern Europe | Key migrant routes to southern Europe |
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