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Llegan a Malta los supervivientes del naufragio en Italia

La Guardia Costera italiana ha desembarcado en Malta a los supervivientes y los 24 cuerpos de los fallecidos en el naufragio en el Canal de Sicilia

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  • Al puerto de La Valeta en Malta han llegado 27 supervivientes y 24 cuerpos

    Al puerto de La Valeta en Malta han llegado 27 supervivientes y 24 cuerpos

    Armed Forces of Malta personnel in protective clothing carry the body of a dead immigrant off the Italian coastguard ship Bruno Gregoretti as surviving migrants watch in Senglea, in Valletta's Grand Harbour April 20, 2015. The Italian patrol ship arrived in Malta on Monday with 24 corpses recovered out of hundreds feared drowned after a migrant boat capsized in the Mediterranean, in one of the worst disasters yet in a growing humanitarian crisis. The death toll from Sunday's shipwreck off the coast of Libya was uncertain after officials said there had been at least 700 people on board, some reportedly locked in the hold.
  • Personal de las Fuerzas Armadas de Malta trasladan uno de los cadáveres

    Personal de las Fuerzas Armadas de Malta trasladan uno de los cadáveres

    Armed Forces of Malta personnel in protective clothing carry the body of a dead immigrant into a hearse after disembarking from Italian coastguard ship Bruno Gregoretti in Senglea, in Valletta's Grand Harbour April 20, 2015. The Italian patrol ship arrived in Malta on Monday with 24 corpses recovered out of hundreds feared drowned after a migrant boat capsized in the Mediterranean, in one of the worst disasters yet in a growing humanitarian crisis. The death toll from Sunday's shipwreck off the coast of Libya was uncertain after officials said there had been at least 700 people on board, some reportedly locked in the hold.
  • En total, a Malta han llegado 24 cadáveres

    En total, a Malta han llegado 24 cadáveres

    Armed Forces of Malta personnel in protective clothing carry the body of a dead immigrant off the Italian coastguard ship Bruno Gregoretti as surviving migrants watch in Senglea, in Valletta's Grand Harbour April 20, 2015. The Italian patrol ship arrived in Malta on Monday with 24 corpses recovered out of hundreds feared drowned after a migrant boat capsized in the Mediterranean, in one of the worst disasters yet in a growing humanitarian crisis. The death toll from Sunday's shipwreck off the coast of Libya was uncertain after officials said there had been at least 700 people on board, some reportedly locked in the hold. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi MALTA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN MALTA

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