More than 100 people are feared dead, with at least 62 confirmed to have perished after a wooden boat carrying migrants to Europe crashed in rough waters on Sunday near southern Italy. Local authorities said at least 80 people have survived the disaster, but between 180 to 200 people were believed to have boarded the vessel when it left Turkey, suggesting more passengers may have died or are missing.
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Italy migrant shipwreck: More than 100 feared dead as search continues
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