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8,000 migrants rescued off Libyan coast in five days

The latest rescues will lift to around 94,000 the number of migrants brought to Italian ports this year
The latest rescues will lift to around 94,000 the number of migrants brought to Italian ports this year

More than 1,500 migrants have been rescued from waters off the coast of Libya , lifting the total picked up to 8,000 over five days, according to the Italian coastguard which coordinated the operations.

Vessels from the coastguard, the Italian navy, humanitarian organisations and EU anti-trafficking operation Sophia were involved in 14 different rescue missions.

The latest rescues will bring to around 94,000 the number of migrants brought to Italian ports this year, roughly in line with the pattern of 2015, according to Flavio Di Giacomo, a spokesman for the International Organization for Migration.

The number of migrants trying to reach Europe via the Greek islands has dropped sharply since an EU-Turkey deal designed to stem the flow was agreed in March.

Numbers on that route are running at dozens per day rather than the thousands per day seen this time last year.

More than 3,000 migrants have died at sea while trying to reach either Greece or Italy since the start of this year, an increase of some 50% on the same period in 2015.