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The Latest: Hungary to erect second fence to deter migrants

ABOARD THE GOLFO AZZURRO (AP) - The Latest on Europe's response to the migrants and refugees seeking to reach the continent: (all times local):

5:55 p.m.

The Hungarian government says it start building a new fence on the border with Serbia in the spring because of the risk that large numbers of migrants may try to enter the country.

Janos Lazar, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff, said Thursday that work on the second barrier will start as soon as weather conditions allow.

Lazar said the government would spend some 38 billion forints ($130.7 million) on erecting the new fence and to set up shipping containers in transit zones at the Serbian border.

Asylum-seekers will be forced to wait there while their requests for protection are reviewed by Hungarian officials.

The stricter measures for refugees have been strongly criticized by human rights advocates. Amnesty International says the government is "demonizing" asylum-seekers.

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5:15 p.m.

More than 1,000 migrants have been rescued in the Mediterranean Sea during several operations since Wednesday, and many more are expected to attempt the perilous journey as winter ends.

Rescuers found 332 people on Thursday in three separate rubber boats traveling north of the Libyan coast, according to Proactiva Open Arms, the nonprofit that operates the Golfo Azzurro rescue vessel.

The first boat was located 25 miles offshore. It carried 99 people, including two pregnant women and some passengers with burn injuries, Proactiva spokeswoman Laura Lanuza said.

The nonprofit group found two more boats in the afternoon and rescued all 233 people onboard. The Golfo Azzurro was escorting them to a port in Sicily.

In a separate operation, Italy's coast guard said that some of the 730 migrants rescued during seven different operations Wednesday were brought ashore Thursday.

Migrants attempting to reach Europe from the Mideast and Africa typically are fleeing violence or seeking better economic opportunities.

The International Organization for Migration recorded the arrival to Europe by sea of 13,170 people since the beginning of the year. At least 272 have been reported dead or missing from the dangerous crossing, according to the IOM.

African refugees and migrants, mostly from Sudan and Senegal, wait aboard a rubber boat out of control to be assisted by an NGO, 25 miles north of Sabratha, off the Libyan coast, early in the morning on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2016. (AP Photo/Santi Palacios) The Associated Press
A woman from Ivory Coat holds her child, as they wait aboard a rubber boat out of control to be assisted by an NGO, 25 miles north of Sabratha, off the Libyan coast, early in the morning on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2016. (AP Photo/Santi Palacios) The Associated Press
A member of the Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms crew helps an injured migrant aboard Golfo Azurro rescue ship, after a rescue operation 25 milles north of Sabratha, off the Libyan coast, early in the morning on Thursday Feb. 23, 2016. (AP Photo/Santi Palacios) The Associated Press
Refugees and migrants rest aboard Golfo Azurro, the Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms rescue ship, after being rescued from a boat out of control at 25 miles north of Sabratha, off the Libyan coast, early in the morning on Thursday Feb. 23, 2016. (AP Photo/Santi Palacios) The Associated Press
African refugees and migrants, mostly from Sudan and Senegal, rest aboard Golfo Azurro, the Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms rescue ship, after being rescued from a boat out of control at 25 miles north of Sabratha, off the Libyan coast, early in the morning on Thursday Feb. 23, 2016. (AP Photo/Santi Palacios) The Associated Press
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