A Spanish charity has rescued 167 migrants and found 13 others dead in a rescue operation in the Mediterranean sea.
The operation took place about 24km off the coast of Sabratha in Libya. Most of the migrants were reportedly from sub-Saharan Africa and included children as well as pregnant women.
Pictures of the operation show desperate migrants sitting on shaky rubber dinghies waiting to be rescued from the treacherous waters.
According to the International Organization for Migration, more than 2,200 migrants have perished in the Mediterranean sea so far this year while trying to reach Europe.
The current warm weather has also resulted in increased numbers of migrants making the risky journey. Italy's coastguard rescued more than 8,000 migrants in just 48 hours last month, according to Daily Mail.
Libyan navy spokesman General Ayoub Qassem said many of the migrants are from Mali, Senegal, Sudan and Cameroon.
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