Mediterranean Rescuers Find 3 Sudanese Sisters Dead on an Overcrowded Migrant Boat
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Spain Rescues Almost 250 Migrants of a Boat 429 Kilometers From Gran Canaria - teleSUR English
Spanish Maritime Rescue has rescued 248 people, including two babies and several young children, early this Sunday morning. They were aboard a large canoe (cayuco) spotted by a merchant ship about 429 kilometers south of Gran Canaria. RELATED: Three Sudanese Sisters Die in Mediterranean Crossing Amid Mounting Migration Crisis According to the NGO Caminando Fronteras, which alerted authorities about the departure of this canoe, based on data from…
According to state society, they are all of sub-Saharan origin, and there are both men, women and minors, although it will be the ground count that gives more details about the exact number
The German nonprofit RESQSHIP rescued an overcrowded rubber dinghy bound for Italy on Saturday (August 23, 2025), but three young Sudanese sisters died. The girls, aged 9, 11, and 17, were on the boat with about 65 people who had departed northern Libya for Italy via the Mediterranean Sea. One person was also reported missing. Registration form Free alerts from Poder360 I agree to the terms of the LGPD. Subscribe Subscribe According to RESQSHIP,…
Spanish authorities rescued 248 people from a boat off the Canary Islands over the weekend, the maritime rescue service said.


The 236 migrants who have been rescued by Salvamento Marítimo while trying to reach the Canary Islands in a cayuco are already in the port of Arguineguín in Gran Canaria.
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