MORE than 1,000 migrants arrived in Italy within a few hours while hundreds of others, rescued by humanitarian vessels, were waiting for a port to receive them, civil society groups and authorities said today.
Between January 1 and July 22, 34,000 people arrived in Italy by sea compared with 25,500 during the same period last year and 10,900 in 2020, Italy’s Interior Ministry said.
More than 600 people attempting to cross the Mediterranean on board a drifting fishing vessel were rescued yesterday by a merchant vessel and coastguards off Calabria, at the southern tip of Italy.
They were landed in several ports in Sicily.
The authorities also recovered five bodies of migrants who had died in so far undetermined circumstances.
On the island of Lampedusa, some 522 people from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia, among others, arrived from the late hours of yesterday in 15 different boats from Tunisia and Libya.
According to the Italian media, the island’s reception centre has been overwhelmed.
With a capacity of 250 to 300 people, it currently hosts 1,200, according to the Ansa news agency.
Offshore civil society groups continued to recover hundreds of migrants in distress in the Mediterranean.
SeaWatch reported that it had carried out four rescue operations yesterday.
“On board SeaWatch3, we have 428 people, including women and children, a woman nine months pregnant and a patient with severe burns,” it said on its Twitter account.
OceanViking, operated by civil society group SOS Mediterranean, reported that it had recovered 87 people, including 57 unaccompanied minors, who were crammed onto “an overcrowded inflatable boat in distress in international waters off Libya”.
The Central Mediterranean migration route is the most dangerous in the world.
The International Organization for Migration estimates that 990 people have died and disappeared since the beginning of the year. – AFP, July 24, 2022.
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