Nouakchott – The Mauritanian coastguard on Sunday rescued 141 migrants from a vessel adrift off the west African coast, official sources told AFP.
The rescue took place off the coast of the city of Nouadhibou in western Mauritania.
“It was a vessel whose disoriented occupants no longer knew where to go and whose movement was spotted by a sea patrol,” a Nouadhibou coastguard official told AFP.
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The Fisheries Ministry said the migrants were “taken care of by the relevant services”.
In August, at least 69 people were killed and dozens more went missing after their ship capsized off Mauritania.
According to a statement from the migrants, the boat had left The Gambia a week earlier with about 160 people on board.
In late July, Mauritanian authorities said they had rescued several dozen west African migrants after their vessel broke down 11 days after departing Guinea.
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Source: AFP

