Oman Daily Observer

Over 8,000 migrants rescued in Med

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ROME: More than 8,000 migrants have been rescued in waters off Libya during the past 48 hours in difficult weather conditions, Italy’s coastguard said on Tuesday. “On Monday, we rescued about 5,000 people from four large boats, one smaller one and 18 rubber dinghies,” a spokesman said.

People were pulled to safety by coastguard vessels, military ships operating under the EU’s border agency Frontex and aid boats run by privately funded organisati­ons. Their efforts were coordinate­d by the coastguard.

“Together with Sea Watch and Sea Eye our crew was able to save more people last night under bad weather conditions,” the German NGO Jugend Rettet tweeted on Tuesday, referring to two other nonprofit groups. It said that “three people died”, though it was not clear whether the victims were found dead or died during the rescue.

Italy’s coastguard said it was seeing “a lot of activity” on Tuesday, “but not at the same level as on Monday”.

Spain’s Civil Guard said one of its vessels serving under Frontex’s anti-traffickin­g Operation Triton had rescued 133 people found on an inflatable dinghy off Libya.

Those rescued included 17 minors, two babies and 23 women, seven of whom were pregnant, it said.

The crew was coming to the assistance of two other dinghies and had been asked to assist three others, it said, adding that the vessel expected to end up with 1,300 migrants on board, “its maximum capacity”.

On Sunday, over 3,300 people were rescued in 31 separate operations, while two bodies were recovered.

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