The savory vessel al NAIR goes to the rescue of another 39 immigrants of Maghrebi origin after saving this Thursday to 32 that were on board an kettle whose engine did not work and was close to allegure.
In addition, another boat of maritime rescue, the Salvamar Mizar, is looking for a third vessel in which it is estimated to travel 59 sub-Saharan south of Fuerteventura.

According to sources of maritime rescue, Salvamar Al Nair was alerted that in the area was a second kicker with 39 immigrants when he was heading to the port of the onion, in Lanzarote, with the 32 he had helped.
For its part, the Salvamar Mizar boat has also been mobilized after locating the Helimer helicopter 204 a pneumatic boat south of Fuerteventura.

Among the 32 immigrants rescued this afternoon there was a woman and two minors.
The Patera has been located by the SASEMAR 103 aircraft after the occupching occupants call the Emergency Coordinator and Safety Center of the Government of Canarias 1-1-2 and alert that the engine did not work and that they were seeing the
Aleraza Island, the sources have indicated.

After its location, rescue has gone to the rescue of the occupants of the Katera, which was also sighted by a fishing that reported that it was three nautical miles (5.5 kilometers) north of Alegrenza.

Maritime rescue has rescued a total of 52 immigrants that traveled on two killers on a Thursday to the coast of Cádiz.

Device supplies have explained that in a first intervention, several private vessels alerted from the presence of a patera two miles northeast of Cape Trafalgar.

Immediately the ‘Salvamar Denobela’ was mobilized, which located the boat and proceeded to the rescue of the seven males of Maghrebi origin that were on board.

All of them have been transferred to the port of Algeciras, who have arrived in apparent good health at 14:12 hours.

Subsequently, the Civil Guard gave notice to Maritime Salvage after intercepting a vessel with 45 immigrants on board three miles west of Sancti Petri’s castle, in San Fernando.

The ‘Salvamar Suhail’ moved to the place to move to the 42 men and three women who traveled in it to Puerto América, in the Gaditana capital.