MILAN: Humanitarian rescue boats trapped in the Mediterranean Sea carrying 800 migrants receive food delivery and Saturday blankets while waiting for permission to come to the beach.
The German Rescue Boat See-Eye 4 set a course for the island of the South Italian Lampedusa on Thursday after picking up 400 migrants from the wooden ship that sank, doubling the number of people on the ship.
Although they are only a few hours away from the southern Islands of Italy, officials at the Sea-Eye Amal said Italy had not committed a safe port ship and that Malta got rid of its responsibilities by not responding to wooden boat pressure signals in the search and rescue of the region.
Half of those who are on the board are minors, including children under 10 and five pregnant women, said Saturday.
The doctor above the council treats 25 people for hypothermia, marine disease and high blood pressure, along with an injury that the doctor is said to be consistent with torture given during their escape.
“ We must immediately show that these people must be given medical care on land as soon as possible …
there should be no deadlock here, “said Dr.
Christine Winkelmann, chairman of the German doctor who also operates the Sea Mata 4.
Inventory was brought by Dresden, Charity Mission Lifeline based in Germany, which said more than 200 cities in Germany had indicated the willingness to take migrants.
The dangerous number of migrants who dangerously surged in the middle of the Central Mediterranean this year to more than 54,000, but are still far from 2014-2017, when 120,000-180,000 people reach Italy a year, often on the Reyots smuggler ship.