a former captain, natalia mendoza, is on the ground. you have talked to some of those rescued. at did they tell you? natalia: i got his feet with some of the rescuers. they have told us that the health conditions of the migrants are stable, but some are still in shock. there is still migrants coming from west africa. among them pregnant women and minors. we saw them -- they were visibly tired, exhausted by this very dramatic trip, and three of them were separated from the group. they may be the smugglers. we know that catania authorities have lunch and investigation to know the situation and despite the shipwrecks, despite the risk , there are still hundreds and thousands of desperate migrants that are ready to jump on board of these overcrowded vessels to escape violence, escape war and persecution. host: you has also talked to ngo's who say the humanitarian crisis needs be dealt with, but their opinion on the new eu message that are being dealt with in brussels today. natalia: yes, we have gotten to speak with some ngo officials and they stressed the necessity to put the human