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More than 2,200 migrants rescued in Mediterranean, 10 bodies recovered

by Reuters
Saturday, 5 November 2016 18:32 GMT

A migrant is seen onboard the rescue vessel Responder, a rescue boat run by the Malta-based NGO Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) and the Italian Red Cross (CRI), before arriving in the Italian harbour of Vibo Marina, Italy October 22, 2016. Yara Nardi/Italian Red Cross press office/Handout via Reuters

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As of Nov. 2, 159,496 people had reached Italy by sea this year, the IOM says

MILAN, Nov 5 (Reuters) - More than 2,200 migrants were rescued in the Mediterranean on Saturday as they tried to reach Europe and 10 bodies were recovered, Italy's coast guard said in a statement.

The migrants were picked up from 13 rubber dinghies, two small boats and one large vessel in 16 separate rescue operations.

The International Organization for Migration's said this week that 4,220 migrants had died in the Mediterranean so far this year, compared with 3,777 in the whole of 2015.

As of Nov. 2, 159,496 people had reached Italy by sea this year, the IOM said.

(Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)

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