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Italia, desbordada ante la llegada de migrantes por el Mediterráneo

Italia, desbordada ante la llegada de migrantes por el Mediterráneo

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  • Personal de la Cruz Roja atiende a los inmigrantes recien llegados al puerto de Augusta

    Shipwrecked migrants listen to an Italian Red-Cross personel after disembarking from a rescue vessel in the Italian port of Augusta in Sicily on April 16, 2015. As many as 41 migrants drowned after a small boat carrying refugees sank in the Mediterranean, Italian media said, days after 400 were lost in another shipwreck. Four survivors told Italian police and humanitarian organisations that their inflatable vessel sank not long after leaving the coast of Libya for Europe with 45 people on board. AFP PHOTO / GIOVANNI ISOLINO
  • Migrants wait before disembarking from a Coast Guard boat in the Sicilian harbour of Augusta

    La crisis de inmigración ilegal se ha intensificado en Italia en los últimos días

    Migrants wait before disembarking from a Coast Guard boat in the Sicilian harbour of Augusta, April 16, 2015. Italian police arrested 15 African men suspected of throwing about a dozen Christians from a migrant boat in the Mediterranean on Thursday, as the crisis off southern Italy intensified. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello
  • Adolescent migrants Mustafa (2nd R) from Gambia and Ishmael (R) from Sierra Leone stand in a courtyard at an immigration centre in Caltagirone, Sicily

    Los adolescentes migrantes Mustafa, llegado de Gambia e Ismael de Sierra Leona en un patio en un centro de inmigración en Caltagirone, Sicilia

    Adolescent migrants Mustafa (2nd R) from Gambia and Ishmael (R) from Sierra Leone stand in a courtyard at an immigration centre in Caltagirone, Sicily March 18, 2015. The number of migrants reaching Italy by sea this year is set to top last year's record of 170,000, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said. In the past week alone 10,000 have arrived. Another 400 people drowned before making it to Italy's shores, survivors said. The number of minors traveling alone in this mass migration has soared -- underage arrivals to Italy tripled in 2014 from the previous year. Picture taken March 18, 2015. To match Insight ITALY-MIGRANTS/BOYS REUTERS/Alessandro BianchiLos adolescentes migrantes Mustafa, llegado de Gambia e Ismael de Sierra Leona en un patio en un centro de inmigración en Caltagirone, Sicilia

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