Hypothermia deaths after migrant boat intercepted near Libya

At least 25 dead after Italian coast guard picked up a drifting inflatable vessel

Lampedusa, the Italian island where the Italian coast guard brought a group of migrants after intercepting an inflatable vessel near Libya. At least 25 migrants died of hypothermia on the journey. Photograph: Google Maps
Lampedusa, the Italian island where the Italian coast guard brought a group of migrants after intercepting an inflatable vessel near Libya. At least 25 migrants died of hypothermia on the journey. Photograph: Google Maps

At least 25 migrants died of hypothermia aboard Italian coast guard vessels after being picked up from an inflatable boat adrift near Libya, the chief health official on the Italian island of Lampedusa said.

Two Italian patrol boats picked up 105 migrants late on Sunday from the boat drifting in extreme sea conditions, with waves as high as 8 metres (26 ft) and temperatures just a few degrees above zero, the coast guard said in a statement.

The migrants then spent around 18 hours on the decks of the small patrol boats taking them to Lampedusa, buffeted by high winds and spray, and at least 25 died en route of hypothermia, Pietro Bartolo, the chief healthcare official on the island, told reporters.

Reuters