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Nineteen people, including an eight-year-old girl, drowned when a migrant boat capsized 20m (65ft) from shore in the Canary Islands, rescuers say.Nineteen people, including an eight-year-old girl, drowned when a migrant boat capsized 20m (65ft) from shore in the Canary Islands, rescuers say.
Three people are still said to be missing after the boat, carrying mainly North African migrants, overturned off the eastern coast of Lanzarote.Three people are still said to be missing after the boat, carrying mainly North African migrants, overturned off the eastern coast of Lanzarote.
Local residents rescued six people from the vessel after Sunday's accident.Local residents rescued six people from the vessel after Sunday's accident.
Emergency services recovered 14 more bodies from the sea, a day after five others were pulled out of the water.Emergency services recovered 14 more bodies from the sea, a day after five others were pulled out of the water.
Rescue helicopters have been scouring for any other survivors, but police say hopes are fading fast.Rescue helicopters have been scouring for any other survivors, but police say hopes are fading fast.
'Screaming''Screaming'
Anibal Betancourt, who took part in the rescue operation, told local radio they found survivors "clinging to the sinking boat and screaming", reported the AFP news agency.Anibal Betancourt, who took part in the rescue operation, told local radio they found survivors "clinging to the sinking boat and screaming", reported the AFP news agency.
Most of the migrants involved are said to be from Morocco.Most of the migrants involved are said to be from Morocco.
The Spanish Canary Islands off the north-eastern coast of Africa have in recent years attracted thousands of African migrants seeking a better life in Europe. The Spanish Canary Islands off the north-western coast of Africa have in recent years attracted thousands of African migrants seeking a better life in Europe.
But increased surveillance has meant the number of migrants reaching the Canary Islands has dropped from almost 32,000 in 2006 to about 9,000 in 2008.But increased surveillance has meant the number of migrants reaching the Canary Islands has dropped from almost 32,000 in 2006 to about 9,000 in 2008.