An international humanitarian group said a pregnant woman is dead and at least 30 people are missing after a rubber boat collapsed and sank in the Mediterranean Sea near the coast of Libya.
In a press release, Doctors Without Borders said their rescue team reached them by boat and managed to save 71 people on Monday.
The pregnant woman was brought on board the boat, but she "did not survive despite extensive resuscitation efforts by the medical team," the group said.
The group added that three others, including a 4-month-old baby, needed emergency care.
“The survivors are exhausted; many have ingested large amounts of seawater, and multiple people suffered from hypothermia after spending many hours in the water,” says Stephanie Hofstetter, MSF medical team leader on board. “At least 10 people, mostly women, are suffering from medium to severe fuel burns and need further treatment beyond what can be delivered on board.”
The international charity said it took the rescue ship, Geo Barents, three hours to get to them.
On Wednesday, the group reported that those still missing include five women and eight children, three of whom are 1 year old.
🔴Update🔴
➡️ At least 30 people reported missing, including 5 women and 8 children
➡️4 women currently on board have lost a child and 1 of them lost her 2 children
➡️ Among the missing children, 3 are one-year old babies
➡️Several people on board have lost a brother pic.twitter.com/rhXg0YKcFZ— MSF Sea (@MSF_Sea) June 29, 2022