Tunisia navy rescues 487 migrants from overloaded boat

Illegal migrants seen on a boat after being rescued by the Tunisian navy off the coast near Ben Guerdane
Illegal migrants seen on a boat after being rescued by the Tunisian navy off the coast near Ben Guerdane, Tunisia, June 10, 2015. Tunisia's navy rescued more than 350 illegal migrants off its coast and was searching for hundreds more on Wednesday after they tried to sail from neighbouring Libya to the Italian island of Lampedusa,... Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab Read more
TUNIS, Nov 26 (Reuters) - The Tunisian navy rescued 487 migrants on Friday from an overloaded boat that ran into difficulty in rough seas in the Mediterranean as they tried to reach Europe.
The vessel was carrying migrants from Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Pakistan, Ethiopia and the Palestinian territories. The navy said they included 13 woman and 93 children.
In recent months, several drowning incidents have occurred off Tunisia, with an increase in the frequency of attempted crossings from Tunisia and Libya towards Italy.
Hundreds of thousands of people have made the perilous Mediterranean crossing in recent years, many of them fleeing conflict and poverty in Africa and the Middle East.
The migrants were taken to the port of El Kitf in Ben Guerdane.

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Reporting by Tarek Amara; Editing by Alison Williams

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