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- Blue_Sky_M_incident abstract "The Blue Sky M incident is a maritime incident which took place on 30–31 December 2014 in the Ionian Sea, when a cargo vessel carrying many migrants from Syria and neighbouring states was abandoned by its crew.In December 2014 Moldovan-flagged MV Blue Sky M left Korfez, Turkey heading for Rijeka in Croatia.On 30 December 2014 when the ship was near the island of Othonoi a passenger of the ship called an emergency number for help from a mobile phone. The alarm was raised because of suspected armed people on board, Greek state television reported, claiming that \"illegal immigrants\" were on the ship. But a coastguard official later said the Greek frigate had contacted the cargo ship's captain, who said the ship was not in any danger and was not requesting assistance. Shortly after this, the vessel changed course and - now headed towards southern Italy - was seemingly abandoned by its crew.As the ship neared Santa Maria di Leuca, on Italy's southernmost tip, Italian port authorities dispatched two helicopters as a precaution and boarded the ship with a team of six Italian coast guard officials. The team took control of the ship after realising there was no crew to be found. The Italian coast guard said 970 migrants were on board the ship, mostly believed to be Syrians fleeing the country's ongoing civil war, although the actual number of migrants was sunsequently revised downwards. The migrants paid thousands of dollars each to smugglers to get them to Europe. The smugglers apparently left the ship's controls on autopilot and then abandoned ship – leaving the Blue Sky M to head towards the Italian coast. The migrants inside did not know what was going on.Italian coast guard spokesman Filippo Marini was quoted as saying the Italians had averted a disaster by interrupting the programmed route that would have had the ship crash into the shore. \"It was a real race against the clock\", he said, adding: \"Unlocking the engines was a difficult and delicate operation, but they managed to do it.\"Italian coastguards docked the ship at the Italian port of Gallipoli. The migrants were taken to local schools and a gymnasium. Thirty-five of them were taken to hospital, with some treated for hypothermia. The Italian Red Cross initially said that four people were found dead on the ship but later withdrew its report.".
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- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Autopilot.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:2014_in_Italy.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_incidents_in_2014.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_incidents_related_to_the_European_migrant_crisis.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Corps_of_the_Port_Captaincies_–_Coast_Guard.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Ezadeen_incident.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Gallipoli,_Apulia.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Ionian_Sea.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Red_Cross.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Körfez,_Kocaeli.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Moldova.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Othonoi.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Rijeka.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Maria_di_Leuca.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Syrian_Civil_War.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLink File:DrawingBlueSkyM.jpg.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blue Sky M incident".
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- Blue_Sky_M_incident subject Category:2014_in_Italy.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_2014.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident subject Category:Maritime_incidents_related_to_the_European_migrant_crisis.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident hypernym Incident.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident type MilitaryConflict.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident comment "The Blue Sky M incident is a maritime incident which took place on 30–31 December 2014 in the Ionian Sea, when a cargo vessel carrying many migrants from Syria and neighbouring states was abandoned by its crew.In December 2014 Moldovan-flagged MV Blue Sky M left Korfez, Turkey heading for Rijeka in Croatia.On 30 December 2014 when the ship was near the island of Othonoi a passenger of the ship called an emergency number for help from a mobile phone.".
- Blue_Sky_M_incident label "Blue Sky M incident".
- Blue_Sky_M_incident sameAs Q18709401.
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- Blue_Sky_M_incident sameAs Q18709401.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident wasDerivedFrom Blue_Sky_M_incident?oldid=705628750.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident depiction DrawingBlueSkyM.jpg.
- Blue_Sky_M_incident isPrimaryTopicOf Blue_Sky_M_incident.