At least 10 bodies were also found by the Italian coastguard, officials said. No vessels were reported in distress today.
Yesterday, more than 1,200 migrants were rescued by Libyan ships and taken to Tripoli or Zawiya, about 50 kilometres (31 miles) west, while the Italian coastguard and commercial boats rescued 2,200 others and took them to Italy.
Migrants were still disembarking in southern Italy today.
Another 6,400 were picked up between Tuesday and Thursday, but at least 35 people drowned on Wednesday when a powerful wave struck their vessel, pitching them into the sea as a rescue ship was distributing life jackets.
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In response, they called on commercial boats to help out.
More than 50,000 migrants have reached the Italian coast since the start of the year, not counting those rescued in recent days, while more than 1,400 have drowned or are missing, according to UN figures.
Of the 181,000 migrants who entered Italy last year, some 90 per cent arrived via Libya.
The North African country has long been a stepping stone for migrants seeking a better life in Europe.
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