Nearly 9,000 mainly African migrants were rescued in the Mediterranean this past weekend, after setting out from Libya on unseaworthy boats to try to reach southern Italy and a gateway to Europe, the United Nations Aid Agencies has revealed.
IOM spokesman Leonard Doyle said that better spring weather had encouraged smugglers to take migrants out of detention centres in Libya.
At least 900 migrants have died or have gone missing while attempting to reach Europe by sea so far this year, while 36,000 have been rescued, against 24,000 last year, Doyle said.
