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Baby born at sea on migrant dinghy en route to Spain

A migrant holds a newborn baby as a woman lies inside a rubber boat with other migrants who were rescued off the island off the Canary Island of Lanzarote in Spain, on January 6.
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January 09, 2025

(CNN) โ€” A baby girl was born at sea on a migrant dinghy en route to Spain from Africa on Monday, according to the Spanish maritime rescue service.

Rescue workers from Spainโ€™s Canary Islands, encountered the inflatable raft, containing 60 people including 14 women and four children, off the coast of the island of Lanzarote, telling local media they believed the mother had given birth just 15 minutes before.

Describing it as a โ€œbeautifulโ€ and โ€œvery emotionalโ€ experience, Domingo Trujillo, the captain of the rescue vessel Guardamar Talรญa, told Spanish televisionโ€™s RTVE (Radio Television Espana) that it was not his first encounter with a baby born on a migrant boat. In 2020, he cut the umbilical cord of a child born on a similar journey.

Baby born at sea on migrant dinghy en route to Spain
Baby born at sea on migrant dinghy en route to Spain

The Canary Islands is a Spanish archipelago of seven islands off the coast of northwestern Africa that experienced a 17% rise in irregular migration in 2024, according to the Spanish Interior Ministry. Migrants come mainly from Mali, Senegal and Morocco, according to Frontex, the European Union border agency.

It attributed the surge to a โ€œdeteriorating security and humanitarian situation in the West Africa regions,โ€ with data showing the route to be Europeโ€™s new migration front line.

This Atlantic migration route is the deadliest in the world according to Caminando Fronteras, an NGO which defends migrantsโ€™ rights.

It said in a recent report that at least 10,457 migrants died or disappeared while trying to reach Spain by sea between January 1 and December 5 last year, 9,757 of them on the Atlantic route.

โ€œMass death is continuing at Europeโ€™s borders,โ€ journalist Sally Hayden told CNN. โ€œIn the past, West Africans often told me they were too frightened to take the so-called โ€œAtlantic route,โ€ because they know the risks include getting lost or delayed and dying of dehydration, one by one, at sea.โ€

Hayden, the author of the award-winning โ€œMy Fourth Time We Drowned: Seeking Refuge on the Worldโ€™s Deadliest Migration Route,โ€ went on to say the fact many are risking their lives this way โ€œshows how difficult other routes have become, and it also underlines that - no matter how much the EU tries to harden its borders - people will not stop trying to reach places where they feel they can have a more secure, safer and better life.โ€

Spainโ€™s Interior Ministry said in a report last week that there were almost 64,000 โ€œirregular migrantsโ€ to the country in 2024 and that 73% (46,843) of them came through the Canary Islands.

The migrant pressure on the Canary Islands is causing political tensions in Madrid. In October, the opposition Partido Popular (PP) broke off negotiations with the minority coalition government on measures to address the archipelagoโ€™s โ€œmigration crisis,โ€ citing its handling of the issue.

Spain has been considering setting up an emergency reception center for migrants arriving on its shores at an airport near Madrid, according to multiple reports last year.

Two further migrant boats were rescued on Thursday near the Canaries, one with 84 occupants and another with โ€œ60 sub-Saharan people,โ€ Spainโ€™s maritime rescue agency said in a post on X.

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