At least four people drowned after two boats carrying 95 illegal migrants capsized off the coast of Libya, Reuters reported, citing a Red Cross statement.
The first boat was carrying 26 Bangladeshi migrants, four of whom drowned, the international organization said in a statement. The second boat was carrying 69 migrants, including two Egyptians and dozens of Sudanese.
The incident occurred in the waters off the coastal city of Homs, located about 120 km east of the capital Tripoli.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Wednesday that a rubber dinghy carrying 42 migrants had sunk near Libya's offshore oil field of Buri, with no survivors believed to have survived.
In mid-October, 61 bodies of migrants were found on the Libyan coast west of Tripoli. In September, the IOM reported that at least 50 people had died aboard a vessel that caught fire off the coast of Libya.
Libya has become a transit point for migrants on the Mediterranean route to Europe since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in the fall of 2011.
Several countries, including Britain, Spain, Norway and Sierra Leone, called on Libya at a UN meeting in Geneva this week to close detention centres where human rights groups say migrants and refugees are tortured and sometimes killed.