Alsharq Tribune-M.Essam
Thirty-two Bangladeshi migrants were rescued Tuesday after their boat capsized off the coast of the northeastern Libyan town of Al-Haniya, the Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar branch of Libya's Anti-Illegal Immigration Agency said in a statement.
The agency reported that all migrants aboard the vessel were rescued and transferred to the Al-Bayda detention and reception center, where they received first aid and necessary medical care. Some of the migrants sustained minor injuries.
The agency said the incident was caused by adverse weather conditions.
The statement also warned of the dangers of irregular migration by sea, describing so-called "death boats" as a serious threat to human life, particularly under unstable weather and navigation conditions.
Libya has long been a major transit point for irregular migrants due to its geographic proximity to Europe and its long Mediterranean coastline. Since the fall of former leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, prolonged instability and weak border control have allowed smuggling networks to operate with relative ease.