Death toll from sunken Lebanon migrant boat rises to 94

Death toll from sunken Lebanon migrant boat rises to 94
The Syrian regime's transport ministry quoted survivors as saying the boat had left from Lebanon's northern Minyeh region on Tuesday with between 120 and 150 people on board, bound for Europe.
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25 September, 2022
Mounting economic desperation in Lebanon has led many to board often rickety and overcrowded boats in the hope of reaching Europe [FATHI AL-MASRI/AFP/Getty-archive]

The death toll from a migrant boat that sank off the Syrian coast after sailing from Lebanon earlier this week has risen to 94, after more bodies were recovered from Syria's Baniyas coast on the Mediterranean, Syrian regime TV said on Saturday.

It is the deadliest such voyage yet from Lebanon, where mounting economic desperation has led many to board often rickety and overcrowded boats in the hope of reaching Europe.

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Syrian regime authorities began finding bodies off the coast of the northern port city of Tartus on Thursday afternoon.

The Syrian regime's transport ministry quoted survivors as saying the boat had left from Lebanon's northern Minyeh region on Tuesday with between 120 and 150 people on board, bound for Europe.

(Reuters)