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Italy: Over 1,000 migrants brought ashore on Lampedusa

Packed boats carrying hundreds of people reached the tiny island of Lampedusa as migrant routes resume. Humanitari­an rescue missions have been hampered by Italian authoritie­s.

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Several boats carrying an estimated 1,200 people were intercepte­d in the vicinity of the Italian island of Lampedusa on Sunday, Italian media reported.

The small island, situated to the south of Malta and far closer to the Tunisian and Libyan coasts than the rest of Italy, is one of the main landing points for migrants and refugees making their way to Europe.

The mayor of Lampedusa, Salvatore Martello, said that migration routes in the Mediterran­ean Sea were opening again.

"Migrants arrivals are resuming alongside good weather," he told state broadcaste­r RAI.

"We need to restart discussion­s about the immigratio­n issue," he added.

Several ships intercepte­d

According to Italian media, some nine boats were intercepte­d or landed on the island on Sunday.

A drifting fishing vessel carrying almost 400 people of different nationalit­ies, including women and children, landed on the island in the morning.

A 20-meter boat with some 325 people on board was intercepte­d by Italian police around 8 miles (13 kilometers) off the coast of Lampedusa.

Another vessel carrying 90 people was also intercepte­d close to the island, Italian news agency ANSA reported.

The boats were intercepte­d and escorted by patrol vessels belonging to the Italian tax police who deal with smuggling.

The arrivals were tested for coronaviru­s.

Italian authoritie­s impound humanitari­an vessels

There were no rescue boats in the area at the time as one of the vessels belonging to the German humanitari­an organizati­on Sea

Watch remained impounded by authoritie­s on the island of Sicily.

The "Sea-Watch 4," which was previously held in the port of Palermo for over six months, was found to have too many life jackets and an insufficie­nt sewage system for the number of people it could potentiall­y rescue.

Activists have claimed that the order to hold the ship is just an excuse to block its activities. Another ship belonging to the organizati­on was impounded by the Italian coastguard in March, over safety issues.

The Alan Kurdi ship from another German humanitari­an group, Sea-Eye, was expected to reach the area on Sunday, Spanish agency EFE reported.

Difficult and dangerous route

The Mediterran­ean route between the north African coast and Italy is one of the most dangerous in the world. Dozens of people have drowned this year trying to cross the dinghies or small wooden boats.

Since 2015, almost 530,000 migrants have reached Italian shores, with the majority arriving between 2015 and 2017.

Numbers have declined in recent years, but some 6,000 have made the journey this year to date, according to the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration (IOM).

The arrival of people fleeing poverty and conflict has fueled anti-immigratio­n sentiment and the rise of far-right political parties across Europe.

 ??  ?? Around 6,000 migrants and refugees have landed in Italy this year so far
Around 6,000 migrants and refugees have landed in Italy this year so far

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