More than 1,300 African migrants have arrived in the Canaries since Saturday

(Madrid) More than 1,300 African migrants have arrived on the coasts of the Canary Islands since Saturday, notably aboard a boat which carried a record number of 321 people, according to a new report presented on Sunday by the archipelago’s rescue services Spanish off the coast of Morocco.


In total, 1,325 migrants, or 90 more compared to a previous report, reached the islands in different precarious boats between the night of Friday and Saturday and the morning of Sunday, in a context of an increase in arrivals in recent weeks, emergency services announced on the social network

The arriving migrants come from sub-Saharan Africa, a spokesperson for the emergency services told AFP.

On Saturday, a wooden canoe reached El Hierro island with 321 people on board, an emergency services spokeswoman told AFP. There were 280 on October 3, the previous record for migrants arriving in the Canaries in a single boat.

Public TV channel TVE showed images of the colorful boat’s arrival at the port on Saturday, crowded with smiling and waving migrants around them.

According to the latest figures from the Spanish Interior Ministry, the archipelago received 23,537 migrants between 1er January and October 15, almost 80% more than over the same period last year.

During the first two weeks of October, 8,561 migrants arrived, a record number according to Spanish media since a previous migration crisis in 2006.

This “resurgence” of arrivals is linked to “the destabilization in the Sahel”, estimated the Spanish Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska during a visit to the Canaries this week.

The migration route passing through the Canaries has been very busy in recent years due to the tightening of controls in the Mediterranean Sea.

But shipwrecks are frequent during these long and dangerous crossings aboard small boats from Morocco or Western Sahara, about a hundred kilometers away, but also, further south, from Mauritania, Senegal and even Gambia. , about a thousand kilometers away.


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