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		</div><p>The bodies of dozens of African refugees have washed ashore in the western Libyan city of Zawiya, humanitarian officials said.</p>
<p>At least 74 bodies were found in Zawiya in the latest tragedy at sea as refugee and migrant deaths reach record levels along the Libya-Italy smuggling route.</p>
<p>Mohammed al-Misrati, a spokesman for Libya&#8217;s Red Crescent, said the bodies were found on Monday morning and humanitarian workers retrieved them.</p>
<p>He said a torn rubber boat was found nearby and he expected more bodies to surface as such boats usually carry up to 120 people.<br />
The aid agency posted on its Twitter account photographs of dozens of black and white body bags lined up along the shore.</p>
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