A Libyan coast guard patrol boat saved 108 migrants off the northwest coastal city of Sabratha, the Libyan Observer daily reported on Tuesday, citing a Facebook post by Libyan Coast Guard.
Those rescued on Monday included 13 women and seven children and were of different Middle Eastern and African nationalities, the Facebook post said.
The migrants were taken to an immigration shelter in the district capital, Zawiya, the post added.
Last week, Libyan coastguard rescued 65 migrants while five other bodies were recovered by Libya's Coast Guard off the coast of Khoms, to the east of Tripoli, the Libyan Observer said.