More than 380 migrants were brought safely ashore on Friday morning in the Italian port of Pozzallo.<br /><br /> They were rescued off the coast of Libya. Early indications suggest they are from Syria, Bangladesh and sub-Saharan Africa. <br /><br /> But while many are being rescued, there are also some who are not.<br /><br /> The UNHCR now thinks 200 people died when their boat capsized on Wednesday night. 400 were rescued.<br /><br /> Azeel 19 mths, & her family survived yesterday’s Mediterranean shipwreck in which scores died https://t.co/NamcxqgQ7r pic.twitter.com/oDolkTWDmZ— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) 6 Août 2015<br /><br /> Survivors say the vessel tilted when those on board spotted an Irish naval vessel and rushed to one side.<br /><br /> Italian police say five people have been arrested on suspicion of multiple homicide and human trafficking. <br /><br /> The three Libyans and two Algerians are being questioned in Palermo in Sicily. <br /><br /> It is alleged migrants were beaten and stabbed during the voyage, with many locked in the hold.
