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AT least 26 people are dead and a dozen missing after a packed migrant boat capsized off Italy’s Lampedusa island.

Sixty survivors were rescued from the water and brought to a reception center in Lampedusa, with four individuals quickly taken to the hospital, according to reports from the Italian Red Cross and UN agencies.

Coast guard officers carrying a body bag on a dock.
Italian Coast Guard officers and members of the Italian Finance Police carry a body bag on the dock after a migrant shipwreck on the southern Italian island of LampedusaCredit: Reuters
Migrant survivors on a dock after a shipwreck in Lampedusa, Italy.
Migrant survivors stand on the dock after Wednesday’s shipwreckCredit: Reuters
Coffins being moved at a dock following a migrant shipwreck.
Coffins lie next to a vehicle on the dock after a migrant shipwreck on the southern Italian island of LampedusaCredit: Reuters

The tragedy occurred early Wednesday when an Italian law enforcement aircraft discovered the capsized vessel and bodies in the sea approximately 14 miles off the coast of Lampedusa.

Nearly 100 migrants were aboard the boat when it capsized.

Rescue crews are still scouring the waters with five ships, two aircraft and a helicopter in a race against time to find the missing.

Officials warn the death toll – currently at 26 – is expected to rise as hopes fade for those unaccounted for.

The coastguard said the death toll remains “provisional and being updated.”

Survivor accounts suggest between 92 and 97 people were on board when the boat departed Libya.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said the group originally set off on two vessels from the Tripoli area.

When one began taking on water, all passengers were crammed into a fibreglass boat which later capsized in international waters due to overloading.

“It is unclear how long the migrants were at sea,” noted Lampedusa mayor Filippo Mannino, mentioning that the disaster likely happened “at dawn.”

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni, who has prioritized addressing illegal immigration, pledged to continue combating “unscrupulous traffickers” by “preventing irregular departures” and “managing migration flows.”

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She stated: “When such a tragedy happens, with the loss of dozens of lives in the Mediterranean, we all experience a profound sense of dismay and empathy.

“Today’s tragedy, occurring despite a prompt international response, instructs us that while the necessary rescue efforts are commendable, they do not tackle the root causes of this tragic issue.”

So far this year, 675 migrants have died making the perilous central Mediterranean crossing — not including the latest sinking.

In the past decade, almost 24,500 people have died or gone missing on the route, the IOM says.

The sinking is the latest in a string of deadly tragedies on the central Mediterranean route, one of the world’s most perilous migration corridors.

Most boats depart from Libya or Tunisia, often crammed far beyond capacity and with little chance of surviving rough seas.

The deadliest shipwreck off Lampedusa happened on October 3 2013, when a boat carrying over 500 migrants from Eritrea, Somalia and Ghana caught fire and capsized, killing at least 368 people.

The tragedy prompted international calls for action to address the crisis.

The latest sinking comes a day after UK government figures showed more than 50,000 migrants have crossed the Channel from France since Sir Keir Starmer became prime minister.

Italian Coast Guard officers carrying a body bag on a dock.
Italian Coast Guards officers carry a body bag on the dock of Lampedusa harbor after a boat carrying nearly 100 migrants capsized off the Italian islandCredit: AP
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