Mediterranean Sea: Rescued Pregnant women taken to safety

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Mediterranean Sea

Mediterranean Sea

Two pregnant women who were rescued in the Mediterranean by Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms earlier this week have been taken to safety by the Italian coastguard, the organization’s head, Oscar Camps, said Saturday.

According to dpa news, the migrant women were nine and eight months pregnant, and had been picked up by the coastguard along with a nurse. One of the women had gone into labour, Proactiva said on Friday.

Reports say the ship, carrying 124 migrants who were rescued from waters off the Libyan coast, is currently seeking a safe harbour, after Italy denied it entry into its ports.

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Another ship, Alan Kurdi, run by the German organization Sea-Eye, is also still looking for a safe port with 40 migrants on board.

The Alan Kurdi is on course for Malta, after Italian coastguard authorities also denied the ship entry, the news agency reported.

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