At least five people died on Wednesday when a boat carrying migrants from Tunisia to Italy capsized in the Mediterranean sea, authorities say.<br /><br />Some 99 other people were rescued by the coast guard. <br /><br />It comes after around 6,000 people arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa following Tunisia's revolution. People unable to find employment in their country took advantage of a lapse in security around their country's borders and shoreline. <br /><br />The European Border agency Frontex has said it will send officers to prevent the arrival of more migrants, but Italian authorities have accused Tunisia of not doing enough. <br /><br />Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri has taken a ride with the Tunisian Coast Guard to find out what exactly is being done.
