![SFAX, TUNISIA - JUNE 11: Migrants who lost their lives at boat wreck are being buried by Tunisian employees in Sfax, Tunisia on June 11, 2020. The fishing boat carrying 53 irregular migrants sank Tuesday. It was en route to Italy. ( Houssem Zouari - Anadolu Agency ) Migrants who lost their lives at boat wreck are being buried by Tunisian employees in Sfax, Tunisia on 11 June 2020. [Houssem Zouari - Anadolu Agency]](https://i0.wp.com/www.middleeastmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/20200612_2_42926521_55859306.jpg?w=610&h=407&ssl=1)
The death toll from a ship packed with African migrants that sank off the Tunisian coast this week has risen to 46 after Tunisia recovered more bodies on Thursday, a civil protection official told Reuters.
On Tuesday 20 bodies were found off Tunisia’s Mediterranean coast near Sfax. A total of 53 people had set out on the boat at the weekend aiming to reach Italy.
Last year, 86 African migrants drowned after their boat capsized having set off for Europe from Libya, in one of the worst such accidents in Tunisia.
“The number of bodies recovered has risen to 46. The coast guard is continuing searches to find more bodies within this ship,” said Mourad Maechri, the civil protection official.
Among the dead were at least 23 women and two children, he said.