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240 migrants arrive in the Canary Islands in four boats

December 25, 2023
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240 migrants arrive in the Canary Islands in four boats

A total of 240 migrants have reached the coasts Canary Islands since Sunday night in four cayucosone of them to the island Tenerife and three to that of The ironsources from Maritime Rescue, Red Cross, 112 and Civil Guard.

The migrants from the first two boats, arriving at night on the coast of Tenerife and El Hierro, They have been rescued at sea by Salvamento Marítimo, while two other boats arrived by their means early in the morning to the island of El Hierro escorted by the rescue services.

The first of the canoes was detected south of Tenerife by a Civil Guard radar, which placed it about five kilometers from Las Galletas, The Salvamar Alpheratz sailed to meet them.

After locating the boat, the Maritime Rescue crew rescued the 48 occupantsall men of sub-Saharan origin, and transported them to port from Los Cristianos, where they arrived at 11:26 p.m. on Saturday. Two of them were evacuated to health centers due to minor pathologies.

Shortly after, at 12:10 a.m. on Sunday54 migrants were disembarked by Maritime Rescue in La Restinga, in El Hierrowithout requiring transfers to health centers.

A Civil Guard radar had also detected their boat, in this case about 18 kilometers from La Restinga, and for this rescue the Salvamar Adhara was mobilized, whose crew picked up its 54 occupants.

Early in the morning, the Civil Guard reported anotherThere are two cayucos sailing south of La Restinga, one detected at 06:28 and the other at 07:40.

The Salvamar Adhara set sail, located the first, escorted him to the port and set out again in search of the second, whom he also accompanied to La Restinga.

In the first of them they traveled 57 people of sub-Saharan origin, two of them women, and they said they had left Mauritania.

On the other boat, also from Mauritania, they were sailing 81 people of sub-Saharan origin, including two women and a minor.

The migrants from these two boats were treated by emergency services without it being necessary to evacuate to medical centers.



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