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Spain saves over 340 migrants at sea

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MADRID: Spanish rescuers saved more than 340 migrants in the Mediterran­ean, including one person from north Africa who was attempting the crossing on board a truck tyre, they said.

Salvamento Maritimo, Spain’s coastguard­s, on Saturday said their ships had rescued 240 people spread out in 12 boats, 10 of them in the Strait of Gibraltar and two others in the Alboran Sea, and on the truck tyre.

A spokesman added that the Guardia Civil police force had also saved more than 100 migrants in the Mediterran­ean.

Spain is set to overtake Italy as the country of choice for migrants trying to reach Europe.

Some 16,902 people have arrived in Spain so far this year, the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration’s most recent figures show, and a further 294 died in the attempt.

All in all, more than 1,400 migrants have lost their lives in the Mediterran­ean this year, they add.

Last month, Spain also agreed to take in 630 migrants who arrived aboard three vessels, including the French NGO rescue ship Aquarius.

The Aquarius rescued the migrants off Libya’s coast on June 9 but Italy’s new populist government and Malta both refused to let it dock, triggering an internatio­nal outcry before Spain stepped in to help.

Then on July 4, a ship belonging to Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms docked in Barcelona with 60 migrants rescued off the Libyan coast on board after Italy refused to take them in. — AFP

 ??  ?? Kind gesture: A Spanish civil guard giving his daughter’s stuffed toy to a migrant child arriving on a boat at the port of Tarifa, Spain. — Reuters
Kind gesture: A Spanish civil guard giving his daughter’s stuffed toy to a migrant child arriving on a boat at the port of Tarifa, Spain. — Reuters

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