400 refugees feared dead as boat capsizes in Mediterranean Sea

All the four boats that drowned were reportedly ill-equipped.

Update: 2016-04-18 13:24 GMT
The number of migrants trying to reach Europe by sea in 2015 hit a record, according to reports. (Photo: AP)

All the four boats that drowned were reportedly ill-equipped.

At least 400 migrants were feared dead on Monday after four boats capsized in the Mediterranean Sea when desperate refugees were trying to flee to Europe.

According to reports, the migrants were trying to reach Italy from Somali, Ethiopia and Eritrea.

All the four boats that drowned were reported to be ill-equipped. \"2016, the Mediterranean is a mass grave,\" Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) tweeted while expressing grief.

Offering his condolences, Italian President Sergio Mattarella said several people appear to have died in a new migrant tragedy in the Mediterranean.

Mattarella, speaking at a prize giving ceremony in Rome, said Europe needed to reflect in the face of \"yet another tragedy in the Mediterranean in which, it seems, several hundred people have died.\" He did not give any further details.

BREAKING: Media report that 400 #people have drowned after a boat capsized between # Egypt & Italy. 2016, the Mediterranean is a mass grave.

— MSF Sea (@MSF_Sea) April 18, 2016

The Italian coastguard had earlier said that they knew nothing about the reported disaster.

The tragedy comes almost a year after a fishing boat with more than 800 people trapped inside capsized in the Mediterranean Sea.

Greek coast guards help a migrant woman rescued after a boat carrying migrants sank off the island of Rhodes, southeastern Greece (Photo: AFP)

The number of migrants trying to reach Europe by sea in 2015 hit a record, according to reports. Italy had recorded more than 100,000 migrants rescued at sea by mid-August in 2015.

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