SALVAMAR AL NAIR
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330 migrants assisted to safety
On the night of Sep 17 and and Sep 18, the CCS Las Palmas of Salvamento Marítimo has coordinated the assistance to six migrant boats with a total of 330 people, who were transferred to Arrecife by the 'Guardamar Talía' and the 'Salvamar Al Nair'. The 'Salvamar Izar' has assisted another boat to Gran Tarajal with 52 people on board. The CCS Tenerife of Salvamento Marítimo has coordinated assistance to two cayucos in El Hierro with 132 people on board. In this case the 'Salvamar Adhara' and the 'Guardamar Calíope' were mobilized to assist. Report with photo: https://x.com/salvamentogob/status/1836384318941237650
139 migrants rescued from two boats
Two migrant boats got in distress near Lanzarote with 139 migrants, including several women and children, on board on July 20. According to the occupants of one of them, two people were thrown into the sea after having died during the crossing. On the morning, the RCC of Salvamento Marítmo in Las Palmas received a notice informing that several boats had left the town of Tan Tan, so the Sasemar 103 plane was mobilized, which located several crowded boats, in different positions, sailing towards the Canary Islands, and immediately mobilized the 'Salvamar al Nair' and the 'Guardamar Talía'. The latter headed towards the first boat, with the m/v 'Adnan N' also arriving, which diverted to the position by the maritime controllers. When the ship arrived, it sighted a boat a mile from its bow, so the Maritime Rescue Center asked it to remain escorting it, maintaining a safe distance until the arrival of the 'Salvamar Talía'. At 6 p.m. the SAR boat completed the rescue of the 69 people who were on board, including 12 women and 16 minors. During the rescue, several of them had to be recovered from the water. In principle all those rescued were in apparently good health. Around 10:30 p.m. they were disembarked at the port of La Cebolla, in Arrecife, where they received health care from the staff of the Canary Islands Emergency Service (SUC) and Primary Care, and by Red Cross volunteers. Three of those rescued had to be transferred to the Doctor José Molina Orosa Hospital, two men in mild condition and one woman with a moderate prognosis. The 'Salvamar al Nair' sailed at the same time towards the second boat, towards which the controllers had previously diverted the m/v 'Sarika Naree'. Upon reaching the last given position, no sighting occurred. After continuing the search, with the support of the 'Guardamar Talia', the boat was finally found around 7.20 p.m. There were 70 sub-Saharan people on board, among them 58 men, 11 women and one child, who were also disembarked in Arrecife. Two of those rescued were transferred to the Doctor José Molina Orosa Hospital.
97 migrants taken to Arrecife in two missions
On June 8 the fishing vessel 'Betania' sighted a precarious boat 40 nautical miles northeast of Arrecife. The CCS Las Palmas of Salvamento Marítimo mobilized the 'Salvamar Al-Nair', which located the boat and rescues the 54 occupants, among them one woman, all of Maghreb origin. They were transferred to Arrecife. In another mission, the 'Salvamar Al Nair' was mobilized by the CCS Las Palmas and has rescued 43 people of Maghreb origin from a boat which was located 20 nautical miles northeast of Arrecife, and transferred them to the port.
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