A boat from Libya carrying more than 200 migrants, most of them sub-Saharan Africans, capsized on Wednesday off the Italian island of Lampedusa, an Italian island near North Africa, and least 150 are still missing, Italian officials said. After the shipwreck, at least 50 people had reached in Lampedusa by early Wednesday afternoon, rescued by an Italian patrol boat and a fishing boat, but coast guard officials feared many more were still at sea. We are still looking for at the very least 150 people in the sea, but we fear they could be even more than that, said Commander Valerio Alessandro, a spokesman for the Italian port authorities. He added that about 20 bodies had been seen in the water. The migrants had set sail from Libya before capsizing about 39 miles from the Italian island, which has attracted migrants and refugees fleeing unrest in North Africa. Some of the migrants said in Italian television interviews that they had come from the western port city of Zuwarah, near the Tunisian border.