Thu. Jan 9th, 2025

A BABY boy was born on a crowded migrant dinghy en route to Spain’s Canary Islands.

A total of 60 people were on board the vessel spotted just off Lanzarote, including 14 women and four children.

EPASpain’s sea search and rescue agency, shows a newborn baby (R) in the midst of migrants on board an inflatable boat[/caption]

ReutersSpanish coast guards wearing white suits work on a rescue operation as they tow a rubber boat carrying migrants, including a newborn baby, off the island[/caption]

When the coastguard ship arrived, it found the mum and the newborn baby both in good health.

Domingo Trujillo, the captain of the rescue vessel, told broadcaster TVE they knew there was a pregnant woman on board.

He said: “The surprise was [that we found] a totally naked baby who was born 10, 15 or 20 minutes earlier.”

The woman was lying on the floor of the crowded boat while the miracle baby was in the hands of someone else near her, the captain recalled.

“I covered him up, took him here [to my chest] and patted him so that he would stop crying,” he said.

Medics onboard recommended the mother and baby be transferred to a hospital by helicopter.

Alvaro Serrano Perez, commander of the helicopter, told Reuters: “Being Three Kings Day this was the best gift we could have received.”

The seven Spanish islands off northwestern Africa’s Atlantic coast are struggling to absorb a surge in irregular migrants, mainly from Mali, Senegal and Morocco.

The archipelago hit an all-time annual high for a second year in a row with 46,843 arrivals in 2024, constituting 73% of the illegal migration to Spain, according to the latest data from the Interior Ministry.

ReutersSpanish coast guards wearing white suits work on a rescue operation as they tow a rubber boat carrying migrants[/caption]

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