rachel stanton, bbc news. coast of malta. the captain of the maersk ettienne says the situation on board is near breaking point? almost a month after he was ordered to rescue the group of 27 migrants. he's called on european authorities to allow the vessel to dock, before food and water runs out. 0ur reporter freya cole has the story. 0n on board the maersk ettienne oil tanker, a makeshift refugee camp. beds are made out of rope found on deck. it's a commercial vessel which is ill equipped for humanitarian rescues , is ill equipped for humanitarian rescues, and resources are running thin. a pregnant woman and a younger child are among the group of migrants from libya. the maersk ettienne says maltese authorities ordered the vessel to carry out their vessel on august four, but malta is yet to offer a place to dock. tunisia has also refused, and denmark, where the vessel is registered, is yet to offer a solution. letters written by the migrants describe their gratitude to the crew. 0ne writes, "we don't know wha