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SOS Mediterranee Saves 116 Migrants After Deadly Storm Leaves Them Stranded On Gas Platform

SOS Mediterranee Saves 116 Migrants After Deadly Storm Leaves Them Stranded On Gas Platform

Marine Insight
SOS Mediterranee Saves 116 Migrants After Deadly Storm Leaves Them Stranded On Gas Platform
gas platform
Image Credits: SOS MEDITERRANEE

The humanitarian rescue group SOS Mediterranee rescued 116 migrants on March 19 from the Miskar gas platform in the Tunisian search and rescue region.

The operation was carried out by its vessel Ocean Viking after the group had been stranded for several days following a storm at sea.

The survivors were later taken to Marina di Carrara in Italy, where they disembarked safely on March 23. Among those rescued were more than 40 unaccompanied minors, 13 women, one child and two babies.

The group had left in two small boats and spent two nights at sea before running into bad weather. Survivors told rescuers that the storm caused people to fall overboard and some did not survive.

After their boats were no longer safe, the migrants managed to climb onto the lower boarding deck of the Miskar gas platform to escape the sea. They remained there for four nights.

The platform, which is staffed by offshore

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