This the boat they travel on overthrown this Wednesday and they swimming in the open sea for more than twelve hours in life jacketsUntil this morning a fishing boat rescued them off Torrevieja. Thirteen immigrants from Algeria After being rescued at sea, they were transported to the port of Alicante, where they were exposed to the violence of the heat wave and spent the night outside. survivors ten men, one woman, a seven-year-old girl and a baby They are treated not only for sunburn, but also for jellyfish stings. The second crew of a boat rescued at sea this Thursday, as fifteen people from another boat were found in the early morning around 6:30 am, fifty miles off the coast of Alicante.
The alarm was given by a fishing boat that found the crew of a sunken boat this afternoon. The rescued migrants told them that the boat they were traveling in had capsized. the previous day 17:30 and they’ve been waiting at sea for someone to save them ever since. They were all wearing life jackets, which prevented the shipwreck from having a far less tragic outcome. Emergency area moved Marine rescue ship Salvamar Leo Although there was a lot of confusion and even contradictory data in the early moments, because it was unknown whether they were able to get all the migrants out of the water.
According to information from the Red Cross, two of them were rescued at sea by a floating Marine Rescue helicopter and was tasked with evacuating them to Alicante-Elche airport, where they received assistance. The other eleven were towed to the port of Alicante by Salvamar Leo, where he was waiting for them. emergency device to provide emergency medical assistance. Sources from the recovery device are included in this paper. they could barely move from exhaustionanyone. Among them was a very small baby and a seven-year-old girl in serious condition. He also received multiple blows to the mother’s body. “They can barely walk,” these sources said. group not only spent the night in the water and unable to sleep, they spent long hours in the sun on a day when the heat wave was intense. Red Cross volunteers had to help them get to the point of exiting the boat. health carebecause some of them didn’t even stand up.
One of the Red Cross volunteers stated that, according to the survivors’ own statements, it was the vests that kept them afloat at sea. In the case of the baby, the immigrants told them that they had cut a gas can to put the little one in as a lifeboat, and that they had cast a shadow with the hands of the others and their vests. “It looks like we’re going to move them forward,” said this member of the operation.
second boat of the day
First thing in the morning, on another boat Fifteen people had been rescued fifty miles offshore. Alicante, according to Red Cross sources. The boat was spotted with fourteen people by a fishing boat at around 6:30 am, fifty miles off the coast of Alicante. On board were fourteen men and one woman, apparently of Algerian nationality.. The woman is 38 weeks pregnant. and in good health, according to the Red Cross. They were rescued by the Marine Rescue ship Salvamar Leo (Sasemar), who was tasked with taking them to the Port of Alicante. A Red Cross device has been activated for participation there. The boat reached the port of Alicante at around ten o’clock this morning.
Two boats from this Thursday joined those rescued this Wednesday along with 13 other Algerian immigrants While sailing about five miles from the Sierra Helada in Benidorm. In addition, between Saturday and Sunday, two more boats with a total of 28 people reached the beaches in the province this weekend. In one of them, three women and five children were traveling, two of them newborns. At the time of sighting, the Civil Guard transported the occupants of both boats to the port of Alicante for treatment by the Red Cross.