Italy navy rescues 200 migrants from boat

About 200 migrants have been rescued in the Mediterranean, the Italian navy says.

a small boat carrying 233 migrants off the coast of a Sicilian island

The Italian navy says it's rescued 200 migrants, including women and children in the Mediterranean. (AAP)

The Italian navy says it has rescued 200 migrants, including women and children, attempting the perilous journey across the Mediterranean by boat in rough winter seas.

A military vessel swept to the aid of the asylum seekers travelling in a rickety, overcrowded boat without life jackets, a navy statement said.

The interior ministry said 1050 migrants had arrived in the country in the 11 days since the start of the year and officials were looking for places to house them.

The Italian government has launched a major operation called "Mare Nostrum", mobilising warships, amphibious vessels and aircraft to try prevent further tragedies like the two shipwrecks in October in which more than 400 immigrants died.

Immigration charities estimate that between 17,000 and 20,000 migrants have died at sea trying to reach Europe over the past 20 years, often crossing on rickety fishing boats or rubber dinghies.


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