| Men working for the Libyan Red Crescent recover the bodies of drowned migrants from under the sand on the beach in the Alqarbula area. |
The nine who died were among several hundred migrants who were discovered aboard dilapidated boats off the port of Zawiya, west of Tripoli, on Saturday, Libyan Red Crescent spokesperson Malek Mersit told AFP.
A total of 586 migrants were rescued, said Colonel Ayoub Qassem, spokesperson for the navy of a Tripoli administration that has disputed power with Libya's internationally recognised government since 2014.
They included 11 children and 60 women, and were mainly Bangladeshis and Sudanese, he told AFP.
The drownings came just days after four migrants were killed in a boat fire off Libya and another 187 rescued.
European leaders fear that a deal with Turkey to tackle the EU's worst ever migrant crisis will spark an acceleration in the already large number of crossing attempts from Libya. Around 330 000 have landed in Italy from Libya since the start of 2014.
The lawlessness that has reigned in the North African nation since the Nato-backed overthrow of veteran dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 has made it a favoured jumping-off point.
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