Italian navy rescues over 1,100 African migrants

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Italian navy rescues over 1,100 African migrants




Italy’s navy has rescued 1,123 people from inflatable boats in the space of 24 hours, as clandestine migration from North Africa reaches record levels.

The latest migrants were found in eight boats and a barge about 120 miles (222km) south-east of Lampedusa.

They included 47 women, four of them pregnant, and 50 children, all probably from sub-Saharan Africa, the navy said.

Meanwhile, at least seven migrants have drowned trying to reach the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in North Africa. Local officials say the bodies of six men and a woman were found on a beach in neighbouring Morocco.

The dead migrants had been part of a group of some 400 people who tried to enter Spanish territory on Thursday.

All of the victims were from sub-Saharan Africa, Spanish news agency Efe reports. Some 2,000 migrants landed on Italian shores last month, nearly 10 times the number recorded in January 2013.

Clandestine migrants on an inflatable boat south-east of Lampedusa, 5 February Clandestine migrants were sighted in inflatable boats

An Italian landing craft pulls alongside clandestine migrants on an inflatable boat south-east of Lampedusa, 5 February A landing craft was dispatched to take the migrants to safety Italian sailors rescue clandestine migrants south-east of Lampedusa, 5 February Migrants were pulled off their inflatable boats

Italian sailors rescue clandestine migrants south-east of Lampedusa, 5 February The migrants were later transferred to the amphibious assault ship San Marco (on horizon) for their journey to the Italy

According to the government, last year saw an “incessant and massive influx of migrants” with a total of 42,925 arrivals by sea, or more than three times as many as in 2012.

The true number of migrants who died attempting the perilous crossing is unknown, but in October more than 400 people drowned in two shipwrecks near Lampedusa, the closest Italian territory to North Africa.

Wednesday saw better than usual weather conditions for the time of year. Navy ships and helicopters began the rescue at 08:00 (07:00 GMT), continuing after darkness fell.

The migrants were put aboard an amphibious assault ship, the San Marco, and are due to arrive at the Sicilian port of Augusta on Friday morning.

Once in Italy, the migrants will be assessed to see if they have legitimate grounds for claiming asylum.


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