
Many imigrants arrived securely on the Italian island of Sicily on Monday in the wake of being protected from water crafts in trouble in the Mediterranean Sea.
The boat MV Phoenix, which is worked by the Malta-based Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), conveyed 401 individuals protected on Friday to the port of Augusta.
Another MOAS transport, the Responder, conveyed 286 protected vessel transients to the Sicilian port of Pozzallo.
Rescuers pulled around 2,300 transients to security on Saturday and 1,100 individuals on Sunday - the vast majority of them going on elastic water crafts - the Italian coastguard said throughout the weekend.
Taking after moves to prevent individuals crossing from Turkey to Greece, Europe's transient emergency is presently centered around Italy, where somewhere in the range of 115,000 individuals had landed before the end of August, as indicated by the U.N. exile organization UNHCR.
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