Italy recovers 10 bodies after migrant boat capsizes off Malta
On Sunday, June 7, Italian rescuers recovered the bodies of 10 migrants after a boat capsized about 45 nautical miles east-southeast of Malta. The vessel, believed to have departed Libya with around 60 people aboard, overturned in the central Mediterranean. A nearby fishing boat rescued about 48 people alive, while the Italian coastguard immediately dispatched a patrol boat to the scene and began search operations coordinated by Maltese authorities. The coastguard said operations were ongoing as crews swept the area for survivors and to determine what caused the capsize. The incident underscores the ongoing danger facing migrants crossing from North Africa and the challenges of coordinating rescues in the central Mediterranean. Malta and Italy coordinated the response, with Maltese authorities directing the ongoing search. The coastguard stated that operations continued in the area as rescue teams extended their sweep. This tragedy adds to the long, perilous pattern of central Mediterranean crossings and highlights the ongoing strain on rescue resources during migrant crises. The incident occurred in a region where European nations regularly collaborate on maritime safety, reflecting shared responsibility for lives at sea. The information was reported by Reuters, illustrating how details were still evolving.





