A ship operated by "Doctors Without Borders" rescued over 40 undocumented migrants in the Mediterranean Sea on July 15. They were aboard a poorly inflated rubber boat that was at risk of sinking.
The vessel "Geo Barents" of the "Doctors Without Borders" organisation saved over 40 undocumented migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, including 25 unaccompanied minors. This was reported by the filming crew of the Spanish television network (TVE) on board.
🔴BREAKING NEWS
The team on #GeoBarents rescued 41 people, including 5 women and 27 minors, 26 of them are unaccompanied. Everyone is safe and cared for.
Survivors were in distress on an unseaworthy rubber boat, they were initially spotted by @seawatch_intl pic.twitter.com/pY9gHWDxsI
The operation took place 30 miles off the coast of Libya. The migrants from Somalia, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon were travelling in a small rubber boat. According to the rescuers, the boat was poorly inflated and at risk of sinking.
The individuals on the boat had been at sea for about a day, and their condition was satisfactory.
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