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Survivors of rescued Mediterranean ship say dozens died in the course of the voyage | Refugees Information

DaneBy DaneMarch 15, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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No less than 60 folks died because the boat spent a couple of week misplaced at sea after leaving Libya, survivors inform rescuers.

Survivors from a deflating rubber dinghy rescued within the central Mediterranean Sea reported that not less than 60 individuals who departed Libya with them per week in the past died in the course of the journey, a charity rescue group has mentioned.

SOS Mediterranee mentioned on Thursday that it had rescued 25 folks in a “very weak” situation in coordination with the Italian coastguard a day earlier.

Two unconscious folks had been additionally flown to Sicily by helicopter however later died.

“The survivors departed from Zawiya, Libya, seven days earlier than they had been rescued,” SOS Mediterranee mentioned on X.

“Their engine broke after three days, leaving their boat misplaced (and) adrift with out water and meals for days. Survivors report that not less than 60 folks perished on the best way, together with girls and not less than one youngster,” it added.

The rescue group’s spokesman Francesco Creazzo mentioned the survivors had been all male, 12 of them minors. They had been from Senegal, Mali and The Gambia.

Survivors are rescued by a ship run by SOS Mediterranee [Johanna De Tessieres/Sos Mediterranee/Handout via Reuters]

In line with testimonies the group gathered, the boat spent a couple of week misplaced at sea, with survivors saying many individuals perished and plenty of others are lacking.

There was no rapid remark from the Italian Coast Guard.

The Worldwide Group for Migration (IOM) mentioned it was “deeply troubled” by the incident.

“Pressing motion is required to strengthen maritime patrols and forestall additional tragedies,” the company mentioned on X.

After yesterday’s rescue of 25 folks in very weak well being situation, a medical evacuation came about in cooperation with the Italian Coast Guards. Two unconscious folks our groups weren’t capable of rouse had been flown to Sicily by helicopter. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/zmBPBSyilN

— SOS MEDITERRANEE (@SOSMedIntl) March 14, 2024

SOS Mediterranee mentioned the central Mediterranean route, which the migrants had been making an attempt to cross, is among the world’s most harmful sea migration routes.

In line with the IOM, virtually 2,500 migrants died or went lacking on the route final 12 months, with the quantity for this 12 months at 226 up to now.

Italy and different European Union governments try to quell the variety of migrants crossing from North Africa, offering cash and sources to Libya and Tunisia to assist cease the departures from their shores.

In line with the Italian Inside Ministry, 5,968 migrants have arrived by sea up to now this 12 months, down from 19,937 on the similar stage in 2023.



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