31 people land in Melilla – Spanish and Moroccan authorities endangered their lives

After an all-night odyssey, 31 people, among them 4 women, landed in the Spanish enclave Melilla independently. They had reached out to the Alarm Phone yesterday at around 1pm CET and called for help. They had left from Nador in the early morning. We were not able to receive a precise GPS position but we could locate a tanker in their vicinity and we stayed in touch with them for many hours. We repeatedly informed the Spanish authorities to the case but they merely stated that the boat was not in their search and rescue zone. The Spanish Salvamento Maritimo informed the MRCC Rabat and said they would conduct the rescue operation. We spoke to MRCC Rabat several times as well and though they promised to engage, nobody showed up to support the travellers in need.

Hours passed, and when it turned dark, the situation became increasingly dangerous. Although they were anxious, the travellers did not give up but continued to move on despite being neglected by both Spanish and Moroccan authorities. Incredibly, they managed to reach Melilla safely and on their own. We are relieved that they have survived but their odyssey highlights very clearly a policy of neglect, with the Spanish and Moroccan authorities handing responsibility to each other without anyone engaging. We strongly condemn their behaviour – had the travellers lost their lives it would have been due to their inactions.

Alarmphone on X

🆘️~103 people in distress in the #Atlantic!! We were told that they left the #Gambia already 9 days ago. We have no contact to the boat but are very worried. Authorities are informed: #DontLetThemDrown!

🆘103 personnes en détresse dans l'#Atlantique !! On nous a http://xn--inform-gva.es qu'elles ont quitté la #Gambie il y a 9 jours déjà. Nous n'avons pas de contact avec le bateau mais nous sommes très http://xn--inquit-7ua.es. Les autorités sont au courant: #NeLesLaissezPasSeNoyer

🆘 in #Bulgaria! Alarm Phone was alerted to 5 minors in a precarious situation. Reportedly, 1 person is unconscious. The weather is rough, the group is suffering from cold, rain & hunger. Authorities are informed. We urge them to provide medical care & grant access to asylum!

Load More