Seven migrants drown as boat capsizes at Spain's Canary Islands dock
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Spanish emergency services say four women and three girls died when a small boat carrying migrants capsized while arriving to port at one of Spain’s Canary Islands on Wednesday.

Spain’s maritime rescue service, which located the boat some 6 miles (9.6 kilometers) from the shore, said the boat tipped over as rescuers started removing minors as it arrived at a dock on the island of El Hierro.

Migrants being pulled from the water in Spain

National Police officers rescue one of the migrants traveling in a cayuco that has capsized upon arrival at the port of La Restinga, on 28 May, 2025 in El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain. At least seven women have died, three of them minors, following the capsizing of a cayuco with 180 people on board as it entered the port of La Restinga. In addition, a search is underway for a baby who fell into the sea and two young people are seriously injured. (Europa Press Canarias via Getty Images)

Local media reports said the small boat appeared to be packed with over 100 people. Spanish rescuers and members of the Red Cross pulled people out of the water.

The Spanish archipelago located off Africa’s western coast has for years been a main route for migrants who risk their lives in dinghies and rubber boats unfit for long journeys in the open sea. Thousands have been known to die on the way to European territory.

Nearly 47,000 people who made the crossing last year reached the archipelago, surpassing previous records for a second time. Most were citizens of Mali, Senegal and Morocco, with many boarding boats to Spain from the coast of Mauritania.

Aid workers rescuing migrants

One of the migrants rescued after a cayuco capsized on May 28, 2025, in El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain. At least seven women have died, three of them minors, following the capsizing of a cayuco with 180 people on board as it entered the port of La Restinga. In addition, a search is underway for a baby who fell into the sea and two young people are seriously injured.  (Europa Press Canarias via Getty Images)

The arrivals include thousands of unaccompanied minors.

Some 10,800 people had arrived via the Atlantic to the Canary Islands by mid-May, which was down by 34% compared to the same period in 2024.

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