Search on for 150 after boat capsizes off Italian coast
April 6, 2011 -- Updated 1123 GMT (1923 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- The boat was carrying 200 passengers, the Coast Guard says
- 48 have been rescued
- Poor weather hampers rescue efforts
The boat was carrying about 200 passengers when it sank about 39 miles (62 kilometers) west off the island of Lampedusa in Maltese waters, the Coast Guard said.
Maltese authorities were heading the rescue operation with the Italian Coast Guard assisting.
Darkness and poor weather hampered the search when the first rescue boats arrived early Wednesday morning, officials said.
Since then, rescue vessels have rescued 48 people and were looking for the rest.
The passengers are believed to be of Tunisian descent.
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