More than 2,000 migrants arrive on Italian island in 24 hours

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More than 2,000 migrants arrive on Italian island in 24 hours
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Hundreds of asylum seekers forced to sleep outside as Lampedusa reception centre reaches capacity

More than 2,000 people have arrived on Lampedusa in 24 hours as people smugglers took advantage of calm seas to launch at least 20 boats, pushing the reception centre on the tiny Italian island to its limit.

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