(ANSA) - Salerno, August 4 - An Italian Navy vessel is
expected Tuesday in the port city of Salerno with 1,414 rescued
migrants on board, most of the war refugees, officials said
Monday.
Italian rescuers last month brought another 2,128 migrants
from Iraq, Palestine, Somalia and Syria to this city lying close
to the Amalfi Coast.
The city is ready to process the migrants, most of whom are
fleeing wars in their homelands.
They will be spread out among reception centers in the
south-central regions of Calabria, Campania, Lazio, and Molise
as well as the north-central regions of Emilia Romagna, Tuscany,
Umbria, and Lombardy, officials said.
Italy has been rescuing migrants coming from war-torn
northern and sub-Saharan Africa since October 2013, after 366
men, women and children perished when their unseaworthy boats
capsized almost within sight of the coast of Sicily.
Some 1,400 migrants are mostly war refugees, officials say
Will be sent to reception centers throughout Italy