Alicante coast recorded in the last 48 hours Massive arrival of ten boats carrying 120 migrants They were rescued and transported to the port Alicante will be served by Red Cross before taking responsibility for them National Police. troops Sea Rescue, Civil Guard, National Police, Local Police Due to the constant influx of boats from Algeria, some municipalities and Red Cross personnel have been mobilized for two days.
Avalanche detected on boats Moraira, Altea, Benidorm, l’Alfàs del Pi, Alicante and Santa Pola It also spread to Murcia, Almeria, Canary Islands and Balearic Islands. The number of migrants caught off the coast of Spain exceeded half a thousand
HE Temporary Attention Center for Aliens (CATE) As the port of Alicante is filled with the arrival of almost a hundred migrants, the National Police is stepping up procedures for the port. immigration files that they need to open these people before releasing them into the care of different NGOs, because they are no longer generally sent to detention centers as is the case in practice. Exiles to Algeria were paralyzed. Only immigrants identified as: boat models.
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According to this newspaper, four out of ten boats reached the lighthouses of El Albir, Benidorm (2) and Santa Pola during the Pilar festival. According to police sources, 48 immigrants, including three women and three children, were traveling on the ship. They all arrived at CATE in the port of Alicante. Red Cross emergency response teams They offered them first aid to check their health and provide food and clothing if necessary.
six more boats They began to arrive on the shores of Alicante at midnight last night. The first arrived in Santa Pola and was traveling with 15 people, including a woman and an 8-year-old child. About the same time, another was present at l’Alfàs del Pi with ten men.
Two men were later captured in Altea; one with five people, the other with 14 people; Near the island of Tabarca, at dawn, with 16 men rescued by Salvamar Leo de Salvamento Marítimo; Another arrived at Portet beach in Moraira at around seven in the morning with 12 migrants.
In one of the boats they carry inner tubes to be used as life preservers This shows that migrant mafias not only charge excessive fees to cross the border, but also do so dangerously and without protective vests in case of shipwreck.
As this newspaper previously reported, last week two more boats arrived in Benidorm and La Vila Joiosa with 26 people, including two minors.