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    Three Migrants Missing at Sea Following Tanker Rescue Operation

    March 27, 20242 Mins Read
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    The oil tanker Vault rescued a migrant boat with 139 people on board but three men went missing during the rescue operation | Photo: ANSA / VESSEL. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    Amidst the ongoing Mediterranean migrant crisis, three individuals are feared missing at sea following a rescue operation conducted by the oil tanker Vault on Monday, March 25. The tanker, operating in international waters off the Libyan coast, intervened to assist 139 distressed people during the night. One woman was accounted for among the rescued group, comprising individuals from various countries, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Syria, Mali, Guinea, Ethiopia, and Eritrea. However, the three missing individuals, identified as men hailing from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Syria, were reported to have fallen into the sea during the transfer from their 12-meter boat to the larger oil tanker.

    The incident underscores the perilous conditions migrants face when undertaking treacherous sea journeys in search of refuge. Following the rescue, the 139 saved migrants were transferred to the Coast Guard’s Cp319 cutter, which transported them to the island of Lampedusa. They currently find temporary shelter at the hotspot in the Imbriacola district, joining 717 migrants currently hosted on the island.

    This incident adds to the rising concern over missing persons in the Mediterranean. In the past three days alone, five individuals have been reported missing, including a 15-month-old girl from Cameroon and a 15-year-old boy from Guinea. Authorities are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of the three men, intending to question their travel companions to glean insights into the events leading up to the tragic incident.

    As search and rescue operations persist amidst challenging maritime conditions, the abandoned 12-meter boat from which the migrants embarked from Sabratha, Libya, serves as a stark reminder of the dangers inherent in irregular migration routes across the Mediterranean. The plight of missing migrants underscores the urgent need for comprehensive and coordinated efforts to address the humanitarian crisis unfolding at sea.

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