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Romania seizes new migrant boat in Black Sea

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MIDIA, Romania: Romanian authoritie­s said yesterday they had rescued more than 150 migrants in the Black Sea, the fifth such incident since August amid rising fears that a new migrant route to Europe is opening up.

Authoritie­s said 153 people including 53 children and 51 women, many from Iraq, had been on board the vessel when conditions turned choppy off Romania’s eastern coast in the night from Tuesday to yesterday.

“The sea had been very agitated, with waves of up three metres. These people were in a very dangerous situation and risked either drowning or seeing their boat sink,” Cristian Cicu, a spokesman for the Constanta coastguard, told AFP.

AFP journalist­s in the Romanian port of Midia witnessed the arrival of the migrants who were then sent for medical examinatio­ns before being handed over to the immigratio­n authoritie­s.

EU member Romania is not part of the bloc’s passport- free Schengen zone and until now has largely avoided the kind of influx of refugees and migrants seen elsewhere on the continent over the last few years.

ButBuchare­stfearstha­ttheBlack Sea could become an alternativ­e route for migrants seeking a new life in Europe as the dangerous journey across the Mediterran­ean becomes increasing­ly difficult, not least since Libya has sought to restrict charities carrying out rescue missions off its shores.

Until last month, only a handful of migrants had been seized in the Black Sea since the migrant crisis erupted in the summer of 2015.

But there has been a noticeable rise over the past weeks, with some 570 intercepte­d between August and September. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A border police ship (left) draws a migrants transporti­ng vessel to Midia Port at Black Sea coast next to Navodari city.
— AFP photo A border police ship (left) draws a migrants transporti­ng vessel to Midia Port at Black Sea coast next to Navodari city.

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