ROME: Two women died of hypothermia during an operation to rescue more than 730 migrants off the Libyan coast, the Italian coast guard and medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said on Sunday.

The women were found unconscious in a large dinghy in the Mediterranean that was partly deflated and taking on water.

“Devastatingly..., two women died of hypothermia despite huge efforts from the #Aquarius team.

We are heartbroken, again,” said MSF on Twitter, referring to the Aquarius rescue boat chartered by themselves and another charity, SOS Mediterranee.

Five large inflatable dinghies and five smaller boats were rescued during the operation which took place over a 24-hour period Saturday to Sunday.

Among those rescued were several families with young children from Aleppo, Syria’s war-torn second city. The rescued migrants were en route to Italy on Sunday.

Italy has already seen more than 173,000 migrants arrive on its shores this year, up 12 per cent on the 2015 total and outstripping the previous record of 170,000 from 2014.

The increasing risks of attempting the perilous journey across the Mediterranean from Africa to Europe during poor winter weather has in the past provoked a reduction in the number of boats setting sail at this time of year.

But while the number of rescue boats patrolling the seas reduces during winter, the number of boats making the crossing has abated little.

According to the United Nations, at least 4,700 people have died or disappeared this year while trying to cross the Mediterranean in boats that are often overcrowded and barely seaworthy.

Published in Dawn, December 5th, 2016

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