An AFP photographer on board one of the rescue boats said today that at least 29 people had died in a crush on board a overcrowded rubber dinghy and that three had died on a bigger wooden vessel that was carrying between 700 and 1,000 people.
The Italian coastguard -- which is coordinating rescue efforts in international waters north of Libya -- said 28 bodies had been recovered over the course of 33 operations yesterday, while 4,655 migrants had been rescued.
The photographer was travelling on the Astral, a ship chartered by Spanish NGO ProActiva Open Arms, which helps with migrant rescues at sea.
With numerous rescue boats en route to Italy to unload the huge human cargo collected on Monday, the Astral was left alone to deal with the overloaded wooden boat for several hours.
It was aided only by lifeboats dropped by a Spanish military plane until the navy arrived at midday.
There was panic, with many people jumping into the water, according to the photographer.
The Astral's rescue operations had begun before dawn and lasted until nightfall.
The new arrivals are mostly Africans who plan to try to get to northern Europe but increasingly are obliged to seek asylum or the right to remain in Italy, where reception centres have been strained to bursting point.
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