Migrant Crisis Escalates as Canary Islands Struggle with Influx

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The Spanish island of El Hierro in the Canary Islands has seen a sudden influx of 1,200 migrants in just 48 hours, bringing the total number of arrivals to 3,300 in recent weeks. The island, with a population of only 11,000, is struggling to cope with the situation and has called for help. The migrants, many of whom are in shock and exhausted, are being moved to nearby islands due to a lack of capacity. Local authorities feel abandoned by the Spanish government and have declared a social emergency. The Canary Islands route is one of the most dangerous routes to Europe, with a high death rate.
- Canary Islands 'perplexed' by Spanish government's 'silence' as 1200 migrants arrive in 48 hours Euronews
- Hundreds of migrants overwhelm tiny Canary Island DW (English)
- Spain rescues 262 migrants off Canary Islands Reuters
- All or nothing to make it to El Hierro, the last European outpost for African refugees EL PAÍS USA
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