The total number of immigrants arriving by skiff to the Balearic coasts has risen to 110 this Thursday, after the location of three people of North African origin on the beach of Can MarĆ, in Formentera. According to the Government Delegation in the Balearic Islands, the immigrants were intercepted by the Civil Guard around 09:00 hours and were in apparent good health. This new group is added to the other boats that arrived during the day in different points of the archipelago. However, the focus is again on Formentera, one of the areas most affected by the arrival of small boats in recent weeks, where the operatives of Salvamento MarĆtimo and the Guardia Civil are constantly working to address this phenomenon. The day began with the arrival of small boats in Mallorca and other points of Formentera, registering up to 71 people since early morning. Subsequently, 22 sub-Saharan immigrants were located in Punta Ensiola, Cabrera, followed by another 14 North Africans on the same island. The Government Delegation has reiterated its commitment to ensure safety and immediate assistance for people arriving at the coasts of the islands, while local authorities stress the need to strengthen resources to address this situation in places like Formentera.
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Three immigrants arrive in Formentera, bringing the number of arrivals in the Balearic Islands to 110 on Thursday
The day began with the arrival of small boats to Mallorca and other points of Formentera, registering up to 71 people since early morning.
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