Boat carrying 600 migrants sinks off Egypt, killing at least 43
A boat carrying almost 600 people capsized off Egypt's coast on September 21, killing at least 43, in the latest disaster among migrants trying to reach Europe.
Rescue workers have so far saved 154 people, officials said, meaning about 400 could still be missing.
"Initial information indicates that the boat sank because it was carrying more people than its limit. The boat tilted and the migrants fell into the water," a senior security official in Beheira told Reuters.
The boat had been carrying Egyptian, Sudanese, Eritrean, and Somali migrants, officials said.
At a coastguard checkpoint in Burg Rashid, where the Mediterranean meets the Nile, dozens gathered, anxiously waiting for news of missing relatives.
Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail said all resources possible would be directed into the rescue mission and that those responsible had to be brought to justice.
It was not immediately clear where the boat had been heading. Officials said they believed it was going to Italy.