Thousands of migrants cross Mediterranean in effort to
reach Europe
European
authorities warn of impending humanitarian crisis as up to 600,000 people wait
in Libya
to make treacherous crossing
Harriet Sherwood and agencies
theguardian.com, Monday 9 June 2014 / http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/09/migrants-cross-mediterranean-europe-libya-humanitarian-crisis
Thousands of migrants have crossed the
Mediterranean in the past few days, taking advantage of good weather conditions
to launch dozens of boats from Libya
in a desperate effort to reach Europe .
Up to 600,000 people are estimated to be
waiting in Libya
for an opportunity to make the treacherous sea crossing, prompting warnings by
European authorities of an impending humanitarian crisis.
About 4,500 migrants have been picked up by
the Italian navy since Thursday. The largest contingent of 1,300 – including
hundreds of women and dozens of babies –was rescued on Sunday and taken to the
southern Italian city of Taranto .
Another group of 998, including 214 women
and 157 minors, was picked up on Friday in a rescue operation that involved
merchant ships flying Hong Kong , Italian,
Moldovan and Panamanian colours as well as the Italian navy.
Most of those being brought into port in
the past few days are Syrian, Sudanese and Eritrean. Many have been taken to Sicily , where
authorities are struggling to cope with the influx.
Enzo Bianco, the centre-left mayor of Catania and former
Italian interior minister, warned last week of a looming disaster. "Either
there is a strong initiative by the Italian government and by the EU, or we
will be facing a real disaster of colossal proportions," he told the
Guardian.
Thousands of migrants have died attempting
to cross the Mediterranean in rickety and
overcrowded boats run by people-traffickers in recent years. Italy launched
the Mare Nostrum rescue operation last October after more than 400 people
drowned when two boats sank.
The Greek coastguard said a patrol boat rescued
29 migrants from an inflatable speedboat taking on water in the eastern Aegean on Monday.
The rescue took place in Turkish
territorial waters, it said, but the Turkish authorities refused to accept the
boat's occupants, which included two women and a child. The migrants were taken
to the Greek island
of Lesbos .
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