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Eight die as migrant boat capsizes off Canary Islands

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AT LEAST eight people drowned after a boat carrying more than 35 migrants from the Maghreb region of North Africa and heading towards the Canary Islands capsized, emergency services said yesterday.

Four people were found dead late on Tuesday and another four bodies were recovered yesterday morning.

The emergency services said that they were searching for any more missing persons.

One of the 28 migrants rescued had to be transferre­d to a hospital.

A reporter saw rescue workers carry bodies on stretchers over the jagged rocks of Lanzarote’s Orzola Beach before placing them down and covering them with blankets.

Hundreds of people have died this year making the perilous crossing to the Spanish islands in the Atlantic Ocean, often in rickety, overcrowde­d boats with unreliable engines, according to the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration.

Migrant arrivals in the Canary Islands have surged to 17 000 this year – 10 times last year’s total – as north and sub- Saharan Africans grow desperate after losing incomes from tourism, which is among the sectors hit worst by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Spanish government promised to assist in building shelters for arrivals as local authoritie­s appealed for help in housing thousands of migrants who are sleeping out in the open.

The perilous sea passage to the Canary Islands was once a more popular route but attempts became scarcer when Spain stepped up patrols in the mid- 2000s.

This year, with fewer options, migrants seeking an escape from poverty or conflict are again taking the longer, 1 400km sea route to the islands off the Moroccan coast.

 ??  ?? RESCUE workers carry the body of a dead migrant after a boat with 35 migrants from the Maghreb region capsized in the beach of Orzola, in the Canary Island of Lanzarote, Spain, yeserday. | Reuters
RESCUE workers carry the body of a dead migrant after a boat with 35 migrants from the Maghreb region capsized in the beach of Orzola, in the Canary Island of Lanzarote, Spain, yeserday. | Reuters

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