300 Pakistani migrants lost their lives in boat accident in Mediterranean Sea
According to Arab media reports, more than 700 people were on board the boat that left Libya for Italy, including 310 Pakistani immigrants
A boat departing from Libya to Italy sank in deep waters of Mediterranean Sea. According to reports, more than 700 migrants were on board. According to reports, the number of Pakistani migrants on the boat was 310, including only 12 people. There are still 298 children who are either missing or dead, but the tragedy is that the government of Pakistan has not issued any statement in this regard, and no investigation has been started as to who sent these people. And how did these people reach the port of Libya?
Only 104 of the 700 migrants aboard a boat that sank off the coast of Greece were rescued on Wednesday. Out of which only 12 are Pakistanis.
According to Arab media reports, the accident took place in the deep waters of the Mediterranean Sea, about 75 kilometers from Greece.
According to Arab media reports, the rescue teams rescued 104 people by taking timely action, but no migrants could be rescued for the last 2 days. Which clearly means that no one is left.
According to Arab media reports, the authorities have confirmed the deaths of only 78 people. But hundreds remain missing, which clearly means the death toll is certain to rise.
According to eyewitnesses, more than 700 migrants were on board the sinking boat. Most of them belonged to Pakistan, Egypt and Syria.
According to reports, 310 Pakistani migrants were on board the boat, out of which 135 Pakistanis belonged to Azad Kashmir. Most of the migrants who died belonged to the central districts of Punjab. Efforts are being made to trace the agents through whom these men left for Libya and then Italy, but so far no success has been achieved.
Pakistani families are taking to social media to trace their missing or dead loved ones.
So far, the Pakistani embassy in Greece has reportedly issued a statement saying that its representatives have met the 12 Pakistani survivors in Kalamata, after which DNA reports, identifications and DNA reports have been obtained from family members. Documents and contact information are requested to be sent to the embassy’s email address.