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186 Migrants Saved Off Moroccan Coast

August 14, 2024
186 Migrants Saved Off Moroccan Coast
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On Tuesday, Moroccan Royal Armed Forces personnel successfully rescued a boat carrying 186 migrants attempting to reach the Canary Islands illegally.

The boat was discovered in distress off the Moroccan coast by a unit tasked with coastal surveillance.

According to a statement from the General Command of the Royal Armed Forces, the migrants received immediate first aid after their rescue.

They were then handed over to Moroccan authorities for further processing.

The Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off the northwestern coast of Africa, have become a significant destination for migrants attempting to reach European soil.

The route, often described as treacherous due to strong Atlantic currents and overcrowded, unseaworthy vessels, has seen a sharp increase in crossings in recent years.

Since 2020, thousands of migrants from various African countries, including Morocco, Senegal, and Mali, have embarked on perilous journeys hoping to escape poverty, conflict, and political instability.

However, the route is one of the deadliest, with hundreds of migrants losing their lives each year.

Morocco, in cooperation with Spain and other European nations, has intensified its efforts to combat illegal migration.

The country has deployed its military and coast guard to monitor the coastline and intercept migrant boats, aiming to prevent tragedies at sea and curb the influx of undocumented migrants into Europe.

Despite these efforts, the migratory pressure on Morocco remains high, as economic disparities and conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa continue to drive people to risk their lives in search of better opportunities in Europe.

The rescue of the 186 migrants on Tuesday underscores the ongoing challenges faced by Morocco and the broader region in managing irregular migration.

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