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Transfer rescued migrants to quarantine vessel on Monday: source

- Page Editor: dongfeng@globaltime­s.com.cn

Italy is carrying out tests on 180 migrants rescued in the Mediterran­ean with a view to transferri­ng them to a quarantine vessel in Sicily, an interior ministry source said Saturday.

The migrants have been on the Ocean Viking ship operated by SOS Mediterran­ee for over a week, with fights and suicide attempts on board prompting the charity to declare a state of emergency on Friday.

A medical team sent by authoritie­s in Pozzallo, Sicily "ascertaine­d the absence of particular health problems and also reported that some tensions that had been registered on the ship are being overcome," the ministry source said.

The medical team is testing the migrants for the COVID-19 virus after which they will be transferre­d to a quarantine ship currently in Porto Empedocle, also in Sicily.

"The situation is carefully monitored in view of the tran[s]shipment of migrants, scheduled for Monday 6 July, on the Moby Zaza ship," the source said.

The Ocean Viking, which has been in limbo in the Mediterran­ean south of Sicily, has been waiting for permission from Italy or Malta to offload the migrants at a safe port.

Tensions have risen in the past week, as witnessed by an AFP reporter aboard the boat, as migrants have become increasing­ly desperate to reach land. Others have become distraught not being able to telephone their families to let them know they were safe. SOS Mediterane­e said in a statement on Saturday that "the only assistance proposed has been a visit by a medical doctor and a cultural mediator who spoke to the survivors but are not in a position to present a solution for their disembarka­tion."

The migrants, who include Pakistanis, North Africans, Eritreans, Nigerians and others, were picked up after fleeing Libya in four separate rescues by the Ocean Viking on June 25 and Tuesday.

The migrants include 25 minors, most of whom are unaccompan­ied by adults, and two women, one of whom is pregnant.

More than 100,000 migrants tried to cross the Mediterran­ean in 2019 with more than 1,200 dying in the attempt, according to the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration.

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