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Lebanon hunts for survivors after migrant boat capsizes
Published: Apr 24, 2022 06:03 PM
Migrants land on a beach in Dungeness, Britain on Nov. 24, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)

Migrants land on a beach in Dungeness, Britain on Nov. 24, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)

Lebanon searched for survivors Sunday after rescuing 45 people and retrieving the corpse of a child from a capsized boat in the eastern Mediterranean loaded with dozens of migrants.

The boat capsized on Saturday night near the coast of the northern city of Tripoli, the departure point for a growing number of people attempting a potentially lethal sea escape from crisis-hit Lebanon.

"The search is ongoing by the Lebanese navy which is looking for survivors," the director of Tripoli's port, Ahmed Tamer, told AFP.

The Lebanese Red Cross and Transport Minister Ali Hamie had said around 60 passengers were on board.

Hamie told a local broadcaster on Saturday that 45 people had been rescued and the corpse of one child retrieved from the ship.

According to Tamer, the number of passengers still missing remains unclear.

"We still don't know how many people were on the boat," the port chief said.

Lebanon is in the grips of an unprecedented financial crisis, with the currency losing more than 90 percent of its value and the majority of the population living below the poverty line.

The economic crash has spurred an uptick in sea crossings out of the country, with an increasing number of Lebanese joining the ranks of Syrian and Palestinian refugees trying to illegally cross into Europe.

The Lebanese army and security forces were deployed at Tripoli's port on Sunday where ambulances were on standby to receive survivors.

AFP