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    Overnight Surge: 333 Migrants Reach Italy’s Lampedusa

    April 9, 2024Updated:April 15, 20242 Mins Read
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    Archive: A fishing boat with approximately 400 migrants onboard at the commercial wharf on Lampedusa on November 20, 2023 | Photo: ANSA / ELIO DESIDERIO. Source: InfoMigrants
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    In an unprecedented surge of migration activity, 333 migrants reached the shores of Italy’s Lampedusa island between April 4 and 5, 2024, exacerbating the strain on the island’s already overstretched and overcrowded migrant hotspot.

    Despite concerted efforts to alleviate the overcrowding through rapid transfers of migrants to other facilities, the migrant population at the Lampedusa hotspot soared to 1,263 individuals by April 5, 2024, as confirmed by the Agrigento prefect’s office. Among them, 157 were identified as unaccompanied minors, underscoring the vulnerability of many of the arrivals.

    The territorial government office initiated three transfers on April 5, 2024, to address the escalating pressure on initial reception facilities. A total of 261 migrants departed the island in the morning aboard a ferry bound for Porto Empedocle. At the same time, another 180 individuals were flown to Bergamo via an OIM flight in the afternoon. Additional migrants were transferred via ship in the evening as part of the ongoing efforts to manage the influx of asylum seekers.

    The 333 migrants influx overnight follows a series of arrivals in the preceding days, contributing to the persistent overcrowding at the Lampedusa hotspot. Six small boats carrying migrants were rescued near the island, while a seventh vessel independently made its way to Guitgia beach.

    Among the arrivals on April 4, 2024, were 670 migrants aboard 16 boats. Notably, a 12-meter-long boat arrived at Guitbia beach overnight, carrying 58 Bangladeshi, Egyptian, and Pakistani nationals who departed from Zwara in Libya and were intercepted upon arrival by the Carabinieri.

    The migrants rescued from six boats originating from Sfax, El Amra, Soussa, and Mahdia in Tunisia were intercepted by Italian Coast Guard and Financial Police patrol boats. The passengers, including Gambians, Nigerians, Senegalese, Guineans, Malians, and Ivorians, alongside women and children, underwent initial health checks at the Favarolo wharf before being transferred to the hotspot in the Imbriacola area.

    Amidst the continuous influx of migrants and the strain on reception facilities, authorities are grappling with the challenges posed by the Mediterranean migration crisis, striving to balance humanitarian concerns with the need for effective border management and migration control.

    Hotspot Overcrowding Italy Lampedusa Mediterranean migrant arrivals Migration Crisis Unaccompanied minors
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