At least 130 African refugees have died and 200 are still missing after an overloaded boat caught fire and sank off the Italian island of Lampedusa. More than 150 of the migrants have been rescued. Most of those on board were from Eritrea and Somalia, said the UN.
Italy boat sinking: Hundreds feared dead off Lampedusa
Sadly, this is only the latest such tragedy. In April of 2011 we posted about another overloaded boat bound for Lampedusa which sank with the loss of at least 130 dead and 250 missing. Lampedusa is an Italian island in the Mediterranean between Sicily and North Africa. It has become a major transit point for immigrants from Africa, the Middle East and Asia wanting to enter Europe. Overloaded boats bound for Lampedusa have been sinking with significant loss of life for years. Time magazine describes Lampedusa as “the Italian Island Thousands Are Dying to Reach.”