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42 dead after migrant boat carrying 600 capsizes off Egypt

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Press Trust of India Cairo
At least 42 people have drowned today after a boat carrying more than 600 illegal migrants capsized off the Egyptian coast, about 140 km north of Cairo.

The boat carrying Egyptian, Syrian and African migrants capsized off the coast of Kafr al-Sheikh.

In a statement, the health ministry said that at least 42 people drowned.

Around 158 people have been rescued and rescue workers are looking for more survivors. About 400 could still be missing.

There were no details about the destination of the boat, although officials said the boat was probably heading for Italy.

Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail said all resources possible would be directed into the rescue mission and that those responsible had to be brought to justice.
 

Today's incident comes two days after Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said at a UN meeting that "illegal immigration" should be at the top of international priorities.

He had affirmed that Egypt will combat illegal immigration through updating already existing anti-human trafficking legislation, underlining that the government is currently working on finalising legalisation to combat illegal emigration from the country.

However, in recent years, several people from different strife-hit countries tried to find illegal methods to escape from their countries and head to Europe in order to find better life.

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First Published: Sep 22 2016 | 1:48 AM IST

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