At least 65 people were killed after a boat carrying them capsized in the off the coast of Tunisia, said the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR).
UNHCR in a statement on Friday said, 16 people were rescued from the sinking boat. Reportedly, the boat carrying 70 refugees and migrants set sail from Libya.
"This is a tragic and terrible reminder of the risks still faced by those who attempt to cross the Mediterranean," said Vincent Cochetel, UNHCR's special envoy for the Mediterranean.
UNHCR considers the as the "world's deadliest sea crossing", citing that one in every 14 people died on the route from Libya to Europe last year.
A UN report said, on an average six refugees and migrants died every day while crossing the sea in 2018.
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