The Spanish coastguard rescued a baby born on an inflatable vessel carrying migrants to the Canary Islands. The newborn and their mother were safely recovered on Monday.
The coastguard said in a social media message that the rescue was the latest in a series of crossings that have seen thousands drown as migrants try to reach the Atlantic archipelago from Africa.
"Christmas ended in the Canaries with the rescue of a baby born while crossing the sea," the coastguard said. "Our crews in the Canary Islands have started the year in an intense way."
A coastguard boat rescued a mother who had given birth aboard the inflatable craft in which she was traveling with a large group of people. The Reuters news agency reported that the newborn was a baby girl.
The two were taken by helicopter to Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote.
Domingo Trujillo, captain of the agency's rescue vessel, told the Spanish wire service EFE that the coastguard ship rescued a total of 60 people, including 14 women and four children.
"The baby was crying, which indicated to us that it was alive and there were no problems, and we asked the woman's permission to undress her and clean her," he said. "The umbilical cord had already been cut by one of her fellow passengers. The only thing we did was to check the child, give her to her mother and wrap them up for the trip."
Trujillo told Reuters that the rescue crews were exhausted but motivated by their mission.
"Almost every night we leave at dawn and arrive back late," he told Reuters. "This case is very positive, because it was with a newborn, but in all the services we do, even if we are tired, we know we are helping people in distress."
A record 46,843 undocumented migrants reached the Canary Islands in 2024 via the Atlantic route, official data showed this month.
9 Comments
Noir Black
Incredible to hear about the baby! The coastguard is doing vital work protecting lives at sea.
Eugene Alta
This baby represents hope and resilience. The coastguard’s work is crucial and commendable.
Noir Black
Rescue missions like this remind us of our shared humanity—let's help those in need!
Eugene Alta
Why are we risking lives by allowing these dangerous crossings? There should be stricter measures in place!
Noir Black
This rescue is a beacon of hope. We must continue to provide assistance to those in distress.
Eugene Alta
Every rescued life is a reason to celebrate. Thank you to everyone involved in this rescue!
Katchuka
It's tragic that migrants feel they need to take such risks. The root causes should be addressed, not just the rescues.
Loubianka
Let’s not lose sight of the human aspect. Every person has a story and deserves compassion.
Noir Black
Well done to the coastguard! They’re true heroes, especially in such dire circumstances.