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Over 4,500 migrants rescued off Libya in one day

Published: 19 Sep 2015 - 08:05 pm | Last Updated: 04 Nov 2021 - 06:48 pm
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Illegal migrants stand on the deck of a Libyan oil tanker that rescued them off the coast of the Libyan capital Tripoli on September 18, 2015 at Tripoli's port (AFP)

 

ROME: Twenty-one rescue operations Saturday picked up more than 4,500 people off the Libyan coast, according to the Italian coastguard, as calm seas sparked a flurry of attempts at the perilous Mediterranean boat crossing.
Among those taking part was Doctors Without Borders ship Bourbon Argos, which told AFP it had rescued more than 800 people, who were expected to be brought to safety in Italy along with the rest of those saved.
"We started before first light this morning with our first rescue. We rescued two wooden fishing boats and two rubber dinghies," said Simon Burroughs, emergency coordinator for search-and-rescue missions by the medical group -- commonly known by its French initials MSF.
Burroughs said those rescued included Eritreans, Nigerians, Somalis, Libyans, Syrians and west Africans. 
The 21 operations took place between 30 and 40 nautical miles off the Libyan coast, and saw rescue workers pluck people from nine boats and 12 dinghies. The body of a woman was also recovered.
The mass effort was carried out by an Italian military ship, the MSF's Bourbon Argos, the MAOS search and rescue Phoenix, a Croatian vessel operating under EU border agency Frontex, two vessels operating within the Eunavfor Med mission -- one British, one German -- and the Italian coastguard. 
 

AFP