OPERATION - 4-23 August 2019

SITUATION RECAP

Last update 27/08/2019 at 13h30 (All times in UTC+2)

-Between the 9 and the 12 of August, Ocean Viking had completed 4 rescues and safely transferring a total of 355 survivors on the Ocean Viking

-On the 23 of August at 19h21, the transfer of all people onto a vessel of the Maltese Armed Forces is completed

-On the 27 of August at 13h30, Ocean Viking has arrived in Marseille

August 21, 2019

August 22, 2019

Ocean Viking requests by email a place of safety to ITMRCC and RCC Malta

“Dear Sirs,
 
We understand that discussions are ongoing between authorities in order to find a solution to disembark all survivors onboard Ocean Viking.  All the effort from the involved parties is greatly appreciated. 
 
The overall situation onboard is becoming more complicated each day for the 356 survivors onboard including 103 minors, the youngest being 1 year old and a majority of whom are unaccompanied.  
 
Some people have now been onboard for 14 days after our first rescue in addition to the 3 days they spent at sea adrift on a rubber boat.  We completed a total of 4 rescues, the 4
th of which was critical as one of the chambers completely deflated during the rescue and multiple people had to be recovered from the water.  
 
Our medical team is continuously treating patients who have suffered physical abuse in Libya and we have a few patients who require either constant pain management or monitoring.  While these cases are not currently considered emergencies, they do require further medical care that cannot be provided onboard.
 
Multiple people have been flagged as being extra vulnerable, having been victims of various forms of abuse during their journey to Libya and while being held in Libya.  The vast majority of people are suffering from long term psychological trauma which needs immediate attention for long term recovery which can only be started upon being disembarked in a place of safety.  It can clearly be felt that the continued wait onboard is only prolonging their suffering and delaying their access to the proper care they need.  
 
The humanitarian conditions on board are worsening and our capacity to keep the situation under control can not be guaranteed anymore.  In addition to the deteriorating conditions, we only have 5 days of rations left on board for survivors.
 
We need to disembark the 356 survivors as soon as possible in a place of safety that meets all the legal requirements.
We kindly request any assistance in finding a swift solution for this ongoing situation.
 
Please acknowledge receipt of this message. ”

August 23, 2019

RCC Malta informs Ocean Viking that a transfer of the survivors will take place in International waters, 15NM off the coast of Malta.

AFM Patrol Boat informs Ocean Viking by phone about ETA at meeting point and transfer modalities

16:55 RHIB Easy 1 and Easy 2 are in the water, ready to transfer survivors to Maltese Armed Forces Patrol Boat in international waters

A recount of disembarcation updated the total of rescued people on board Ocean Viking to 355.

Revision of the CCTV footage confirmed 80 people were embarked during the third rescue, which was a correction of the original tally of 81

Latitude: 35.85
Longitude: 13.967

August 24, 2019

Both crew are well but the medical team onboard requested medical evacuation in case their conditions worsened during the transit

August 25, 2019

At a speed of 10 knots, Ocean Viking is sailing through the Strait of Sicily, between Tunisia and Italy. She is currently in position 37°20.5′N, 011°31.2′E

  • Wind: 3 knots
  • Swell: 0.3 meter
  • Sea state : 1

August 26, 2019

At a speed of 10 knots, Ocean Viking is sailing along the western coast of Sardinia, currently in position 40°44.8′N, 006°34.8′E.

August 27, 2019

13:30 Ocean Viking arrives in Marseille for a port call