4K Migrants Rescued at Sea in 24 Hours

Smugglers sent them adrift once the weather cleared
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted May 30, 2015 8:46 AM CDT
4K Migrants Rescued at Sea in 24 Hours
Migrants wait to disembark from the Irish naval ship Le Eithne at the Palermo harbor, Italy, Saturday.   (AP Photo/Alessandro Fucarini)

More than 4,000 migrants have been rescued off Libya's coast in 22 separate operations in one day, with rescuers finding 17 people dead aboard a rubber dinghy, the Italian Coast Guard said today. The rescues, from 13 wooden fishing boats and nine motorized rubber dinghies, took place yesterday. In all, 4,243 rescued migrants were being brought to southern Italian harbors, including in Sicily. Cargo ships and Irish and German navy vessels helped Italian military craft in the rescues. Italy has demanded its European partners help more with the migrants, who have been coming in huge numbers this year. Last year, Italy rescued some 170,000 migrants at sea.

Smugglers are reaping millions by overcrowding unseaworthy boats with migrants on Libya's Mediterranean coast to set out for Italian shores. The migrants are fleeing war, persecution, and poverty in Africa, the Mideast, and elsewhere. The latest arrivals, following several days without rescues, followed a pattern. When seas are rough or weather stormy, few or no boats set out. When a spell of calm seas arrives, smugglers launch as many boats as they can, cramming more migrants into the boats than can safely be carried. Many vessels soon run into difficulties. The Italian Coast Guard coordinates rescues after receiving distress calls via satellite phones from the migrant boats, or when the craft are spotted by military patrol boats or aircraft. (More refugees stories.)

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