24 migrants rescued from North Sea off Belgian coast

24 migrants rescued from North Sea off Belgian coast
Tunisia and Libya are key departure points for migrants attempting the dangerous crossing from the North African coast to Europe, particularly Italy. (AFP)
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Updated 27 October 2021
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24 migrants rescued from North Sea off Belgian coast

24 migrants rescued from North Sea off Belgian coast
  • Carl Decaluwé told AP that all 24 passengers were rescued but that one of the migrants was in serious condition

BRUSSELS: A small boat transporting 24 migrants was rescued Wednesday from the North Sea by emergency services off the coast of Zeebrugge, according to the governor of Belgium’s West Flanders province.
Carl Decaluwé told AP that all 24 passengers were rescued but that one of the migrants was in serious condition.
The Belgian air force said it sent an helicopter to the scene after receiving a distress call and a medic boarded the shipwrecked boat close to an offshore wind farm area. The air force said the Belgian Navy also provided assistance.
Decaluwé said five migrants were airlifted to safety, with the 19 others transported back to land by boat. He said authorities had yet to determine where the migrants came from.