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ROME: At least five migrants died Wednesday when their boat capsized in the Mediterranean, but around 100 others were rescued by the humanitarian ship Open Arms, the charity that operates it said.

“The rescue operations are finished, everyone is onboard, but we have five dead,” spokeswoman Veronica Alfonsi told AFP.

“Among the survivors, we have two infants and five children, and two pregnant women. The conditions are not fantastic, we’re assisting them, but we’ll need medical evacuations.”

The rescuers had to jump in the water to help after the overcrowded rubber dinghy sank off the coast of the Libyan town of Sabratha, not far from the Italian island of Lampedusa.

Open Arms had on Tuesday rescued a further 88 people, Alfonsi said, adding: “The sea conditions are fine right now and this is the reason why there are so many boats out there.”—AFP

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