Baby Born on Migrant Boat During Atlantic Crossing to Canary Islands
A miraculous event took place on a migrant dinghy crossing from Africa to the Canary Islands when a baby boy was born aboard the vessel on January 6. Spanish coast guards reported that they rescued the baby along with his mother and many other migrants shortly after the infant's birth, coinciding with Spain's celebration of the Epiphany, a holiday traditionally marked by gift-giving for children.
The overcrowded inflatable raft was detected off Lanzarote before rescuers reached it. Domingo Trujillo, captain of the rescue boat, stated they were aware of a pregnant woman on board but were not prepared to find a newborn only minutes old. The mother was resting on the floor while another passenger held the baby upon rescue.
Both mother and child were airlifted to a hospital in Lanzarote, and authorities have reported no complications following the medical assessment. Álvaro Serrano Pérez, the helicopter commander, remarked, "It being Three Kings Day, this was the best gift we could have received."
The journey from Africa to the Canary Islands is notably perilous, with past data indicating that over 46,800 undocumented migrants attempted this crossing last year.
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