A
cargo ship said to be carrying 700 clandestine migrants which was taken under
Italian control at sea has docked in the Italian port of Gallipoli.
The
Blue Sky M had apparently been abandoned by its crew and at one point seemed to
be heading directly towards the Italian coast on autopilot.
Reports
suggest Syrians and Kurds are among those aboard the ship.
Photos
posted by the local Italian Red Cross show the ship in port with people
crowding a deck.
Ambulance
crews stood waiting as the ship docked in the early hours of New Year’s Eve
amid unconfirmed reports that people on the ship were suffering frostbite.
An
eyewitness in Gallipoli, local man Gilberto Busti, told the BBC World Service
he had seen hundreds of people – who he thought could be Syrian and Kurdish
refugees – disembarking from the vessel.
Mr
Busti said he had heard reports that some of those on board might be dead.
“I
saw the ship arrive and the coaches that carried off the migrants,” he said.
“I
saw the police and the Red Cross that set up the tents. I have a friend in
civil protection who told me that there were about 800 to 900 people inside the
ship. We can’t confirm that there are dead people inside but my friend told me
that there were about four or five dead people.”
Italy
has had to deal with a massive surge in migrants – many of them from the Middle
East and the Horn of Africa – setting off on boats with hopes of reaching
Europe.
The
most common sea route for the clandestine voyages has been from Libya but this
ship is said to have started in Turkey. It is also unusual to find a vessel of
this size carrying migrants.
People
traffickers who organise the crossings often abandon the vessels at sea to
avoid arrest.
The
UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, has warned that his agency
will face enormous shortages in 2015 as it struggles to deal with what he
called a staggering escalation of humanitarian needs across the globe.
Mr
Guterres said his organisation might not be able to deliver even the minimum
level of assistance needed for many refugees to survive.
The
Blue Sky is listed as a general cargo ship, flying under a Moldovan flag.
The
safety manager of a company hired to provide safety certification for the ship
told the BBC he had withdrawn its certificate several months ago after finding
it unsafe.
Italian
coast guard spokesman Filippo Marini was quoted by AP news agency as saying the
Italians had averted a disaster by interrupting the programmed route that would
have had the ship crash into the shore.
“It
was a real race against the clock,” he said, adding: “Unlocking the engines was
a difficult and delicate operation, but they managed to do it.”
Greek
officials were first alerted to the ship when it was near Corfu.
A
man aboard is reported to have asked for food, water and blankets. The distress
call to Greek emergency services prompted the navy to send a helicopter and a
warship.
The
Greek authorities said no-one aboard the vessel was in danger.
The
Blue Sky M was reportedly heading for the port of Rijeka in Croatia from
Turkey.
According
to tracking website MarineTraffic, the ship abruptly changed direction south of
Othonoi on Tuesday morning, heading west towards Italy.
Weather
conditions in the Ionian sea have been poor for several days, hampering the
rescue of those on board the Norman Atlantic ferry which caught fire in the
area, killing at least 10 people.
(BBC)
Mystery migrant ship carrying 700 refugees docks in Italian port
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