ACI Prensa Staff, Feb 26, 2023 / 12:15 pm (CNA).
Pope Francis and leaders of the Church in Italy expressed their pain and sent their prayers for the eternal rest of at least 59 migrants who died in a shipwreck this Sunday off the southern coast of Italy.
The boat that was transporting them crashed into the rocks a few meters from the coast of the village of Steccato di Cutro in Calabria. Italian authorities continue to search with boats for dozens still missing at sea.
According to some witnesses, the ship carried about 250 people on board. Some 80 migrants have been rescued so far.
At least 58 migrants, including children, now known to have died in shipwreck just off coast of southern Italy https://t.co/UMpgDhZz9L
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) February 26, 2023
The Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, expressed on February 26 “her deep regret for the numerous human lives cut short by human traffickers.”
She described as “criminal” having left “a boat of just 20 meters in length with up to 200 people on board and with adverse weather forecasts.”
“It is inhumane to change the lives of men, women and children for the price of the ‘ticket’ paid by them from the false perspective of a safe trip,” she said.
Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, president of the Italian Episcopal Conference, also spoke about this tragedy.
“The country feels profound sadness and acute pain for the umpteenth shipwreck that has occurred on our coasts. The victims belong to everyone and we feel them ours,” he said in a statement.
He also assured that the Church in Italy has joined “the prayer of the Holy Father for each of them, for those who are still missing and for the survivors”
“We entrust them to God with a thought for their families,” he added.
According to the Cardinal, this tragedy reminds us that “the issue of migrants and refugees must be faced with responsibility and humanity.”
“The Mediterranean has become a large cemetery in 20 years. National and European options and policies are needed, with a new determination and with the awareness that not doing so allows similar situations to be repeated,” he said.
Finally, he stressed the need for “European and international awareness” that translates into a “structural, shared and supportive response between institutions and countries.”
This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.
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