"Unprecedented Surge of African Migrants Flock to Spain's Canary Islands"

The Spanish Canary Islands have seen a record number of African migrants, with nearly 32,000 reaching the islands by boat this year, surpassing the previous record set in 2006. The increase in arrivals is attributed to calmer seas and milder weather in September. The Canary Islands, located off the coast of southern Morocco, have become a destination for migrants from West Africa seeking a better life or fleeing conflict. The regional authorities have called for assistance from the Spanish government and the European Union to address the humanitarian crisis. In response, the Spanish government plans to create more emergency accommodations for approximately 3,000 migrants.
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