(CNN)Rescuers pulled 5,700 migrants and refugees to safety during dozens of operations Friday and Saturday in the Mediterranean Sea, the Italian coast guard said.
But 14 bodies were recovered in a span of two days, the coast guard said.
According to the EU border agency Frontex, the number of migrants crossing the Central Mediterranean fell to nearly 12,700 in September, down 40% from the previous month due to poor weather conditions, but the overall trend for the first nine months of 2016 is in line with 2015. Most of them were rescued off Libya, the agency said in a statement Friday. Between January and September, 127,600 migrants headed to Italy via the Central Mediterranean route, the agency said. Nationals from Nigeria and Guinea accounted for the largest share of those in September, Frontex said. Doctors Without Borders, or Medecins Sans Frontieres, is among those involved in rescue operations off Libya. Its ship, the Argos, picked up 802 people Thursday from six rubber boats and one small wooden boat. Doctors Without Borders also responded to a pre-dawn rescue Saturday morning, describing it as "awful." On its official Twitter account, it said an "unknown number of people drowned." The organization has called for European nations to provide safe and legal channels for people seeking asylum, so they do not have to risk their lives trying to reach European shores.
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