SOS Mediterranee Saves 116 Migrants After Deadly Storm Leaves Them Stranded On Gas Platform
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SOS Mediterranee Saves 116 Migrants After Deadly Storm Leaves Them Stranded On Gas Platform
Image Credits: SOS MEDITERRANEE The humanitarian rescue group SOS Mediterranee rescued 116 migrants on March 19 from the Miskar gas platform in the Tunisian search and rescue region. The operation was carried out by its vessel Ocean Viking after the group had been stranded for several days following a storm at sea. The survivors were later taken to Marina di Carrara in Italy, where they disembarked safely on March 23. Among those rescued were mo…
Over a hundred undocumented African migrants survived drowning by docking on rubber dinghies at the Miskara oil platform, more than 120 km off the coast of Tunisia. They were rescued by a ship from the humanitarian organization SOS Mediterranee, which disembarked the migrants on the Italian coast. The survivors—including 39 minors and 13 women—tried to reach the island in small rubber dinghies. The article "Tunisia: Shipwrecked survivors found o…
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