54 shipwreck immigrants rescued from oil platforms in the Mediterranean, one woman gives birth

According to a rescue group, a charity rescued a woman from an abandoned oil platform in the Mediterranean, and one woman gave birth to more than 50 immigrants.
The group said in a statement that Astral, a ship operated by Spanish non-governmental organization, rescued 54 people overnight.
Immigrants were trapped on oil platforms for three days after leaving Libya on Tuesday after the rubber ship caused a shipwreck.
One of the immigrants gave birth to a boy Friday, while the other woman gave birth a few days ago. He said with his arms wide open, the other two young children were this group of people.
The team posted images on social media showing rescuers helping to transfer migrants from oil platforms to astral bodies.
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Later Sunday, the charity said that after rescuing personnel on the oil platform, the Star encountered another 109 people, including four people in the water.
It said that the group, including 10 children, also left Libya.
Open arms said they provided life jackets to immigrants before being rescued by another charity ship, Louise Michel, sponsored by street artist Banksy.
Louise Michel, a former French naval ship, is transporting immigrants from Lampedusa to a safe port in Sicily, said with open arms.
Italy was a tragedy of immigration before. In December, more than 40 immigrants Fear of death Lampedusa left Lampedusa after an 11-year-old survivor said she was capsizing the ship, according to rescue group Compass Complete.
It is not uncommon for migrants who cross the Mediterranean on leaks and overcrowded ships to seek shelter on offshore oil platforms.
As of June 1, about 23,000 migrants have arrived in Italy this year, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency (UN) or UNDCR.
Earlier this year, the Spanish Coast Guard Rescued a born baby Take the immigrants to an inflatable boat in the Canary Islands. The Coast Guard said in a message on social media that the newborn was found safely with his mother on Monday.