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July 26, 2020 A hundred migrants visiting the Cara di Pian del Lago, in Caltanissetta, have fled the center. The carabinieri would have already intercepted a dozen. Numerous military personnel and police officers are engaged in the search for refugees. In all, there were 350 people in the center.

The migrants who fled the Cara are part of the group of refugees transferred to the center of Nissia for the compulsory quarantine period. None of them would be positive to the swab, says the mayor of Caltanissetta, Roberto Gambino.

"I will ask the government to stop sending immigrants to Pian Del Lago." The mayor of Caltanissetta comments so hot on the news of the escape of a group of non-EU guests at the reception center. "They are all negative to tampons, but this is not the point - says Gambino - I ask for the maximum safety of the structure. Because in this way they cannot be contained. I have ascertained that 10 of them have been identified and already brought back to the center and this thanked the commissioner. But we cannot continue like this ".

Also fleeing from Pozzallo
Thirty Tunisian migrants instead fled in the past few hours from the hotspot of the port of Pozzallo. The group would have taken advantage of the concomitant arrival, on the commercial quay, of a ship carrying 108 migrants for which the reception and control procedures had to be triggered. The group took advantage of the confusion to evade surveillance at the hotspot and lose track. The 30 migrants who fled were part of about eighty people already checked from the health point of view and present in the hotspot for a few days.

In the meantime, the positivity to covid 19 of one of the migrants who landed in Pozzallo for a few hours has been confirmed by the outcome of the buffer; it would be a young sub-Saharan who had already been isolated from the rest of the group.