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Rescue boat celebrates as stranded migrants given OK to disembark in Italy

/ 12:31 PM August 28, 2022
Rescue boat celebrates as stranded migrants given OK to disembark in Italy

Migrants react upon being given the news that Italy has granted the port of Messina for their disembarkation, on board the Open Arms Uno rescue boat off the coast of Sicily, Italy August 26, 2022. REUTERS

ABOARD THE OPEN ARMS UNO, off Sicily — Migrants aboard the Open Arms Uno rescue boat cheered, hugged crew members, and danced with joy on Friday as they were told they would be allowed to disembark at the Italian port of Messina after spending at least 10 days at sea.

“I’m very happy because finally I can see my brother. It’s just awesome,” 23-year-old Salah, one of 99 migrants onboard, told Reuters.

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Rescue boat celebrates as stranded migrants given OK to disembark in Italy

A migrant reacts upon being given the news that Italy has granted the port of Messina for disembarkation, on board the Open Arms Uno rescue boat, off the coast of Sicily, Italy August 26, 2022. REUTERS

Spanish charity Open Arms on Aug. 17 rescued 101 migrants, mostly Egyptian men, in a rickety wooden boat off the Tunisian coast that had been adrift for at least a day.

One man in need of urgent medical attention had been allowed to disembark in Italy with his companion, but the rest were told to remain onboard the rescue vessel while it sought permission to disembark.

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Rescue boat celebrates as stranded migrants given OK to disembark in Italy

Migrants applaud upon being given the news that Italy has granted the port of Messina for their disembarkation, on board the Open Arms Uno rescue boat off the coast of Sicily, Italy August 26, 2022. REUTERS

It formally requested a port from Italian authorities a week ago and its search and rescue coordinator David Llado said on Thursday the long wait had led to tensions as the migrants’ despair grew.

Open Arms, which is mainly funded by small private contributions, has rescued thousands of migrants at sea since it began operating in 2015.

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