Migrants Rescued From Sinking Dinghy In Mediterranean, Dozens Still Missing
A pregnant woman died and at least 30 more migrants are missing after their flimsy rubber dinghy sank in the Mediterranean Sea. The Geo Barents search and rescue vessel picked up 71 survivors following the incident off the Italian and Maltese coasts. By the time the rescue ship arrived, the rubber craft was already sinking and many of the migrants it had been holding were in the sea.
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