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48 survivors aboard the SEA-EYE 4 reach Vibo Valentia
On Sunday evening, all 48 survivors, including 32 men, 13 women, one child and two babies, were able to disembark from the SEA-EYE 4 in Vibo Valentia. The four bodies of the people who had not survived the dramatic rescue operation were handed over to the Italian authorities.
Pregnant woman fights for her life on SEA-EYE 4 – Italy sends no help
On Friday morning, our crew rescued 49 people from a rubber boat and straigt from the water in a severe operation. The so-called Libyan coast guard had previously disturbed the operation in such a way that several people fell into the water.
SEA-EYE 4 brings 51 people to safety and continues its mission
After the rescued people were able to safely leave the ship on Friday, the Italian coast guard carried out a nine-hour port state control the next day. Despite the intensive control, no reasons for detention could be found.