BERLIN (AP) — The U.N. refugee agency is calling on countries to take in 49 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean Sea in recent days.
Geneva-based UNHCR urged governments Monday to “urgently offer safe ports and disembarkation” and agree on a system that provides rescue ship captains with clarity about where migrants can disembark.
One German-based rescue group, Sea-Eye, said Monday that “any delay poses a risk” to the 14 men, one woman and two children rescued from an unseaworthy boat off Libya’s coast Saturday. Another 32 people were picked up by the vessel Sea Watch 3 on Dec. 22.
Sea-Eye spokesman Gorden Isler said conditions at sea are expected to deteriorate in the coming days.
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UNHCR said more than 2,240 people have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean in 2018.