ISLAMABAD: A ship carrying dozens of passengers, including Pakistanis, capsized in Libya, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on Monday.
The legal status of the passengers aboard the vessel has yet to be confirmed, as the ministry’s spokesperson stated that Pakistani officials are working to gather details.
In its statement, the Foreign Office said a vessel carrying approximately 65 passengers capsized near the port of Marsa Dela, northwest of Zawiya City, Libya.
The Pakistan Embassy in Tripoli dispatched a team to Zawiya Hospital to assist the local authorities in the identification of the deceased, the ministry said.
The Foreign Office added that the embassy was trying to ascertain further details of the Pakistani affectees.
The ministry’s Crisis Management Unit (CMU) has been activated to monitor the situation with people advised to contact at 051-9207887 helpline.
Meanwhile, the relevant officials in Tripoli can be contacted on 03052185882 (WhatsApp), +218913870577 (cellphone) and +218 91-6425435(WhatsApp).
The latest incident adds to the list of migrant boat tragedies resulting in loss of precious lives with dozens of Pakistanis drowning in multiple incidents in recent months.
In January, more than 40 Pakistanis were killed after a boat carrying irregular migrants from the African nation of Mauritania to Spain capsized.