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    Ocean Viking Disembarks 336 Migrants in Ancona

    March 20, 2024Updated:March 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    The arrival in Ancona of humanitarian vessel Ocean Viking of the NGO Sos Mediterranée with 336 rescued passengers on board, March 18, 2024 | Photo: ANSA/DANIELE CAROTTI. source: InfoMigrants.
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    The Ocean Viking, operated by the NGO SOS Mediterranée, reached the port of Ancona, Italy, on Monday, March 18, disembarking 336 migrants. Among the passengers were two pregnant women and 42 unaccompanied minors, who will primarily be settled in the central Marche region.

    Upon its arrival, the Ocean Viking initiated the disembarkation process, prioritizing women and children, followed by entire families and other individuals rescued by the humanitarian vessel. Despite challenging weather conditions, the procedure endured for several hours, during which two pregnant women received necessary medical attention upon arrival.

    In addition to adults and minors accompanied by their families, the group included 42 unaccompanied children and teens. While some minors were transferred to a center in Matera, others will be housed in facilities across the Marche region, including Ancona, Pesaro Urbino, Fermo, Macerata, and Ascoli Piceno.

    The migrants will be further distributed to facilities in regions such as Lazio, Puglia, and Tuscany. Most of the rescued passengers originated from Syria, with significant numbers hailing from Pakistan, Egypt, and Mali.

    Deputy Mayor Giovanni Zinni commended the prefecture’s efficient coordination of reception efforts, emphasizing adherence to protocols and the provision of medical care. While acknowledging the government’s solidarity and hosting efforts, Zinni urged the EU to address migration pressures by supporting North African countries.

    Despite concerns, Ancona reaffirmed its commitment to assisting migrants per government mandates, highlighting ongoing cooperation with the prefecture in humanitarian endeavors.

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