The Numbers Continue To Rise
Hundred of refugees have arrived in the Sicilian port of Catania after being rescued from capsized vessels in the Mediterranean.

The weather has been getting warmer and the water is getting much calmer allowing these people to make the journey. Europe is started to see much younger children come over as well, most of them are even making the journey alone at the age of only eight or nine years old.
These refugees coming over to Europe are becoming a growing problem as the numbers begin to rise again. For more details be sure to check out the video above.
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