11 February 2015

UNHCR calls for EU states to provide Italy with ‘proper support to deal with people making irregular crossings’

The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) has urged European nations to ramp up search and rescue missions in the Mediterranean Sea following the region’s first major maritime tragedy this year in which dozens of people perished, apparently from hypothermia.

Twenty-nine migrants were reported dead off the coast of Libya during an attempt to cross the Mediterranean over to Europe. The UNHCR said it is both deeply saddened by the news and concerned by the manner of the deaths – ‘all but seven of which appear to have occurred on board the rescue vessel, with people dying of hypothermia’. Some 100 migrants were rescued when the Italian Coast Guard succeeded in reaching the distressed vessel despite the turbulent waters. ‘While we applaud all involved in the rescue effort – which took place in high seas and poor weather conditions and resulted in 106 lives being saved – this is an example of why it was felt important in October 2013, following tragedies that occurred then, to underline the need for a much more effective and improved rescue capacity in the Mediterranean to cope with the scale of the problem,’ said UNHCR spokesperson Adrian Edwards.

The UNHCR spokesperson recalled that more than 218,000 people had crossed the Mediterranean in 2014 with an estimated 3,500 having lost their lives in the attempt. He added that the number ‘would have been higher if not for Italy’s Mare Nostrum’ – the Italian Government’s rescue campaign which was replaced last year by a European Union operation named ‘Triton’. While the ‘Mare Nostrum’ rescue operation brought an array of Italian naval and coast guard vessels into the fold, permitting the rescue of distressed migrants stranded far from Europe’s shores, ‘Triton’ remains more focussed on assisting those within range of the continent’s coastlines.

Mr. Edwards warned the European Union that Triton was ‘no replacement for proper search and rescue capacity’ and called for European Governments to provide Italy with ‘proper support to deal with people making irregular crossings’.

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Source: UN News Centre | UN calls for boosted search, rescue efforts as migrants die of hypothermia in Mediterranean

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