A boat carrying around 600 people capsized off Egypt's coast, killing at
 least 29, officials said on Wednesday, in the latest disaster to befall
 migrants attempting to make the crossing to Europe.
 The boat sank in the Mediterranean Sea off Burg Rashid, a village in the
 northern Beheira province. Of the 29 bodies found so far, 18 were men, 
10 were women and one was a child, local officials said.
The boat sank in the Mediterranean Sea off Burg Rashid, a village in the
 northern Beheira province. Of the 29 bodies found so far, 18 were men, 
10 were women and one was a child, local officials said.
"Initial information indicates that the boat sank because it was carrying more people than its limit. The boat tilted and the migrants fell into the water," a senior security official in Beheira told Reuters.
Rescue workers have so far saved 150 people, officials said. The boat was carrying Egyptian, Syrian, and African migrants, they added.
It was not immediately clear where the boat was headed, though officials said they believed it was going to Italy.
"Initial information indicates that the boat sank because it was carrying more people than its limit. The boat tilted and the migrants fell into the water," a senior security official in Beheira told Reuters.
Rescue workers have so far saved 150 people, officials said. The boat was carrying Egyptian, Syrian, and African migrants, they added.
It was not immediately clear where the boat was headed, though officials said they believed it was going to Italy.






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