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    Tragedy in Atlantic Crossing to Canary Islands Leaves Two Dead

    March 14, 2024Updated:March 21, 20243 Mins Read
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    Rescuers carry the body of a deceased migrant out of a Spanish coast guard vessel at the port of Arguineguin, on the island of Gran Canaria, Spain, March 12, 2024 | Photo: REUTERS/Borja Suarez. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    A perilous journey across the Atlantic Ocean to reach the Canary Islands has ended in tragedy, with Spanish maritime rescuers recovering the bodies of two migrants from a distressed fishing canoe. According to reports from the Red Cross citing survivors, an additional five people are feared to have lost their lives during the treacherous crossing, their bodies cast into the unforgiving waters.

    The grim discovery unfolded on Monday evening when a merchant vessel spotted the unstable boat carrying the migrants and alerted authorities on the island of Gran Canaria. Upon reaching the vessel, a long, wooden dugout canoe known as a pirogue, rescuers found two deceased individuals aboard.

    In a sobering update on Tuesday, the Red Cross in the Canary Islands revealed that survivors had reported five additional deaths during the journey to Europe, though their bodies have yet to be recovered from the sea. The humanitarian organization has classified these individuals as missing persons, underscoring the grave risks migrants face in pursuit of a better life.

    While the Spanish Maritime Rescue Service has been unable to confirm the additional deaths, they have confirmed the rescue of 40 individuals from the pirogue, including the two deceased. Four of the survivors were airlifted to a hospital on Gran Canaria in urgent condition, while 34 others were brought safely to shore.

    The rescued migrants, comprising African men and women, were disembarked at the port of Arguineguin on Gran Canaria, where emergency services had assembled a large team to provide medical treatment and support. The Red Cross, police, and other personnel were also present to receive the survivors of this harrowing ordeal.

    This tragic incident underscores the perilous nature of the Atlantic migration route to the Canary Islands, which has seen a significant spike in irregular arrivals this year. By the end of February, nearly 12,000 migrants had reached the archipelago on 181 boats, a stark contrast to the 1,865 arrivals during the same period last year.

    The Atlantic route, considered the busiest for irregular migration from West Africa into the European Union, is particularly treacherous due to strong currents and the precarious conditions endured by migrants traveling in overcrowded, ill-equipped vessels. Many embark from ports in Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, and increasingly from countries further south like Senegal and Gambia, risking their lives in pursuit of a better future.

    As the search for the missing migrants continues, this tragedy serves as a sobering reminder of the urgent need for comprehensive solutions to address the root causes of irregular migration and ensure safe, legal pathways for those seeking refuge and opportunity.

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