Italy has
said that more than 3,400 migrants have been rescued off the Libyan coast. This
comes amid stepped up EU efforts to prevent migrant deaths on the Mediterranean
Sea.
Deutsche Welle, 3 May 2015
The Italian
coast guard announced early on Sunday that a total of 3,427 people had been
rescued from vessels in the Mediterranean Sea over the course of Saturday.
It said a
total of 16 ships had been involved in the rescue operations and that the
migrants were to be taken to the Italian region of Calabria as well as the
islands of Sicily and Lampedusa.
Among the
ships involved in the operation were a French naval patrol boat, the Commandant
Birot, which has been operating in the region over the past couple of weeks as
part of the Triton mission under the command of the European Union's Frontex
border security agency.
The
Commandant Birot picked up 217 migrants in distress from three separates boats
and according to a maritime police statement, two alleged people traffickers
were arrested and handed over to the Italian authorities.
The AFP
news agency also quoted the Italian coast guard as saying the Italian frigate
Bersagliere had rescued 778 migrants on Saturday, while the Italian patrol ship
Vega had plucked a further 675 from the sea.
Three people were also drowned when a boat carrying migrants capsized off Egypt's Mediterranean coast. Thirty-one others were rescued and detained, according to
Egyptian state media.
Single
disaster spurs action
The
increased efforts by European countries to rescue migrants fleeing war and
poverty in places like war-torn Syria, Libya or sub-Saharan Africa come after a
single incident last month in which one migrant boat seeking to make the
journey across the Mediterranean to EU territory capsized, killing more than 700 people.
This led EU
leaders to convene an emergency summit in Brussels, where they agreed to contribute more funding and equipment to efforts to prevent further loss of
life on the Mediterranean. Among the countries that pledged to send more naval
vessels to the Mediterranean were Germany, France and Britain.

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