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Distress call from sinking boat in Med

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The International Organisation for Migration says it has received a distress call from another sinking boat in the Mediterranean carrying more than 300 people, with at least 20 people reported dead.

IOM’s Rome office has received a call for help from one of three boats floating near each other in international waters, spokesman Joel Millman said.

“The caller said that there are over 300 people on his boat and it is already sinking (and) he has already reported fatalities, 20 at least,” his colleague in Rome Federico Soda wrote in an email.

Hundreds feared dead in boat tragedy

Soda said the organisation had contacted the coast guard with the coordinates for the vessels, but “they do not have the assets to conduct these rescues right now”.

“The weekend incident has tied up a lot of resources,” he said, referring to the latest migrant tragedy Sunday when some 700 people were feared killed after a boat capsized off Libya.

“The coast guard will probably try to redirect commercial ships to the area,” he added.

The announcement came as European Union interior and foreign ministers were due to meet to discuss the latest migrant tragedies.

Sunday’s disaster followed a week in which two other migrant shipwrecks left an estimated 450 people dead, sparking calls for immediate action.

Some 11,000 migrants have been rescued since the middle of last week alone and current trends suggest last year’s total of 170,000 landing in Italy is likely to be exceeded in 2015.

Meanwhile, at least three people, including a child, have died after a wooden sail boat carrying more than 80 migrants sank off the Greek island of Rhodes, police say.

“We have recovered three bodies so far – that of a man, a woman and a child,” a Greek coast guard official said.

The sail boat ran aground on rocks off the Aegean island on a crossing from Turkey, a police spokesman said.

Most of the survivors were pulled from the sea and police fear the death toll could grow as they try to determine how many people were on board.

Of those rescued, “57 are safe and sound and 23 were taken to hospital in Rhodes”, the police spokesman said.

Greek TV footage showed parts of the boat in the disaster floating in the water off Rhodes and people holding on to it or swimming to shore.

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