Italy: more than 430 migrants stranded on SeaWatch3 off Agrigento

SeaWatch said on Sunday July 24, 2022 that it carried out four rescue operations on Saturday.

"Aboard the SeaWatch3, we have 428 people, including women and children, a nine-month pregnant woman and a patient with severe burns," she said on her Twitter account.

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In the Mediterranean, crossings are increasing.

More than 1,000 people have been rescued in recent days by humanitarian ships operating at sea on board, the passengers, exhausted or traumatized, are stranded on the pontoons in full sun.

The NGOs are calling for a safe port in Italy as soon as possible.

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Blandine Hugonnet 

For days, three humanitarian ships have been carrying out rescue operations at sea for makeshift canoes, deflated tires, drifting boats... and on board exhausted people, who have left Libya or Tunisia.

As on other lifeboats, on the pontoon of the SeaWatch, the survivors are overwhelmed by the heat and crowding.

Men and women, some of whom are pregnant, and others who have wounds or illnesses that require treatment.

Several have already had to be evacuated from the German ship in recent hours.

"

We need a safe harbor right away for the rescued people 

!"

»: on board, Anne is chief of operations for SeaWatch3.

With more than 430 survivors waiting since last weekend, the ship has approached Italy, the Sicilian coast and is now facing the port of Agrigento, awaiting a response from Italy.

A lack of responsiveness denounced by the humanitarian manager: “

It is our civilian relief ships that are actively trying to avoid deaths in the central Mediterranean and illegal repatriations.

What is happening today is neither a surprise, nor an accident, nor an emergency... It is the consequence of a political decision by Italy and Europe, to deliberately endanger the lives of 

migrant people

»

"We need a port of safety now for all people rescued from distress at sea. And we need a #SafePassage so that no one has to risk their lives on this dangerous journey in the future again.“ - Anne, Head of Operation on the #SeaWatch3 pic.twitter.com/9HstfwECx2

— Sea-Watch International (@seawatch_intl) July 26, 2022

In total, in four days, the crews of SeaWatch, SOS Méditerranée and Médecins Sans Frontières rescued nearly 1,200 shipwrecked people

, including several hundred unaccompanied minors off the African coast.

These candidates for exile have attempted the deadly crossing and now hope to set foot on Italian soil as soon as possible.

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