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118 migrants reach Lampedusa

Two boats reached the coast, two others rescued

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 4 - A total 118 migrants reached the Sicilian island of Lampedusa overnight and early on Monday.
    Two boats landed on the island while two others were rescued off the coast by coast guards and a vessel operated by EU border agency Frontex.
    The local hotspot was hosting 135 people on Monday morning after 151 guests were transferred to the mainland on Sunday night.
    The first boat to reach the pier of Favarolo hailed from Tajoura in Libya with 27 passengers on board - including 10 women and four minors - hailing from Sudan, Tunisia and Syria who said they had paid 7,000 Libyan dinars for the crossing.
    Carabinieri police also apprehended on the island 42 Egyptians, Pakistanis, Afghans and Syrians who said they had departed from Sabratha in Libya, although authorities have not found their boat yet.
    Finance police then found 13 people, including a woman, coming from Egypt, Sudan and Syria who had reached the beach of Guitgia on a 10-metre-long boat that had departed from Sabratha. (ANSA).
   

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