Over 5,000 migrants rescued off Libyan coast

Over 5,000 migrants rescued off Libyan coast

Warsaw — Around 5,300 migrants, mainly from Sub-Saharan Africa, were rescued in the Mediterranean off the Libyan coast last week, EU border agency Frontex said yesterday. Most were rescued over the weekend, plucked from wooden or rubber boats, in one of the busiest three-day periods since the Frontex-coordinated operation Triton was launched in November 2014.

“Thousands of migrants have been rescued off the Libyan coast this weekend and I’m proud to say that vessels and aircraft funded by Frontex helped save more than half of them,” said Frontex Executive Director Fabrice Leggeri.

“We have never had so many people on board before,” said Lise Dunham chief commander of a Frontex-deployed Norwegian vessel.

“We had many challenges on Saturday as there were so many boats in need at the same time. We are so happy that we had no casualties,” said Lise Dunham chief commander of a Frontex-deployed Norwegian vessel.

Italy’s coastguard on Saturday oversaw the rescue of 4,400 people with help from British, Irish and Norwegian ships.

Saturday’s total was the highest recorded for a single day in recent years as calm conditions encouraged people smugglers to leave Libya with boats stuffed with as many paying passengers on board as possible.

Frontex said in its statement that in the first seven months of the year, some 95,000 migrants were rescued in the central Mediterranean. — AFP

Related Posts

Bulawayo City Council cracks whip on illegal businesses

Peter Matika, [email protected] THE Bulawayo City Council has intensified its crackdown on illegal businesses and unsafe food trading operations following the discovery of 1,5 tonnes of rotten elephant meat at…

Zimbabwe ready for ‘Super El Nino’ threat to 2026/27 season

Rutendo Nyeve,[email protected] AS global weather patterns shift towards an adverse climatic cycle, the Government has moved to calm a nervous agricultural sector, revealing that the nation is well prepared for…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×