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Number of migrants reaching Spain's Canary Islands breaks all-time record

The number of migrants reaching Spain's Canary Islands on precarious vessels from West Africa has actually hit an alltime yearly record with 41,425 arrivals in between Jan. 1 and Nov. 30 of this year, Interior Ministry data revealed on Monday.

The seven islands off northwestern Africa's Atlantic coast are having a hard time to soak up the rise in irregular migrants getting here on crammed, open-topped boats looking for much better opportunities in Europe.

With one month of 2024 still pending, this is the second year in a row that the island chain, a cutting edge in Europe's. struggle to curb migration, has actually seen a record number.

Mali, Senegal and Morocco were the leading 3 citizenships. of migrants reaching the Canaries, according to most current information. up until October from the European Union's border company Frontex.

Looking for to go back the trend, Spain has asked Frontex to. resume an air and maritime surveillance operation that had actually ended. in 2018 in Mauritania, Senegal and Gambia.

In 2015, 39,910 migrants showed up, surpassing the previous. record in 2006.

The Atlantic path is specifically dangerous as the ocean's. rough weather can quickly capsize the fragile rafts, pirogues and. rowboats utilized by a lot of migrants.

Between January and October, the Canaries signed up the. fastest boost in arrivals by sea in the EU, even as illegal. migrant arrivals in the bloc dropped in general, Frontex data. revealed.

(source: Reuters)