Norwegian, Danish ships rescue nearly 1,000 migrants

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Last Updated : Jun 23 2015 | 3:22 PM IST
Ships from Norway and Denmark have picked up nearly 1,000 migrants from small boats off the coast of Libya in the past 24 hours.
Svein Kvalavaag, the captain of the Norwegian Siem Pilot vessel, said on Monday he picked up 671 from two wooden boats north of the Libyan capital, Tripoli.
Late last night, it was asked to take 99 more migrants that had been rescued by a Russian tanker.
Kvalavaag told the Norwegian industry site www.Maritime.No that the 770 people included 140 women, of whom three were pregnant, and 45 children. They were all brought to the southern Italian island of Sicily.
The Norwegian supply vessel recently had joined the European Union's border protection agency, Frontex, the Norwegian news agency NTB said.
Jesper Jensen, a spokesman for the Denmark-based Torm company, said its Singapore-flagged oil tanker Torm Arawa yesterday responded to call from the Italian coast guard after two boats carrying migrants were reported in distress off the coast off Libya.
Jensen said today it picked up the 222 people, gave them food, water and blankets and brought them to a port in Italy's southern region of Calabria.
Jensen said he was pleased the crew had saved so many lives.
In the past months, thousands of migrants have been crossing the Mediterranean to reach Italy and Greece. Some 2,000 are missing and feared dead.
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First Published: Jun 23 2015 | 3:22 PM IST

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