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Canaries' migrant surge tops 1000 Canaries migrant surge tops 1,300
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More than 1,000 illegal immigrants from Africa have landed in Spain's Canary islands so far this weekend and the number shows no sign of slowing. More than 1,300 illegal immigrants from Africa have landed in Spain's Canary islands this weekend.
Spanish police said 674 migrants arrived in makeshift boats on Saturday, and by mid-afternoon on Sunday more than 500 were reported to have landed. Spanish police said 674 migrants arrived in makeshift boats on Saturday, and 664 more were reported to have landed on Sunday.
Spain has been struggling to cope with the recent influx and is trying to organise an EU response to the crisis.Spain has been struggling to cope with the recent influx and is trying to organise an EU response to the crisis.
Some 20,000 illegal immigrants have arrived in the Canaries this year. Some 20,000 illegal immigrants have arrived in the Canaries this year - four times the total for 2005.
That is four times the total for the whole of 2005. Estimates of the number that have died en route range from 590 to 3,000. Estimates of the number that have died en route range from 590 to 3,000.
Several boats carrying 674 people reached the Canary Islands in the space of 24 hours on Saturday, Civil Guard officials said - close to the record for a single day. Several boats carrying a total of 674 people reached the Canary Islands in the space of 24 hours on Saturday, Civil Guard officials said - close to the record for a single day.
Click here to see the routes taken by African migrantsClick here to see the routes taken by African migrants
The islands seem likely to see a similar number arrive on Sunday. By mid-afternoon, Spanish media was reporting that more than 500 had landed on or been intercepted off the islands of Gran Canaria, Tenerife, El Hierro and La Gomera. Spanish media reported that 664 had landed on or been intercepted off the islands of Gran Canaria, Tenerife, El Hierro and La Gomera on Sunday.
Coping with the influx is straining the local servicesCoping with the influx is straining the local services
Reports said at least three people were taken to hospital and one was seriously ill. Reports said one person had died.
Tens of thousands of migrants, mostly from sub-Saharan Africa, have attempted to reach Europe this year, often undertaking dangerous sea journeys in rickety boats.Tens of thousands of migrants, mostly from sub-Saharan Africa, have attempted to reach Europe this year, often undertaking dangerous sea journeys in rickety boats.
The Canary Islands, located off the west coast of Africa, have become one of the main points of entry for illegal immigrants seeking to reach the European Union.The Canary Islands, located off the west coast of Africa, have become one of the main points of entry for illegal immigrants seeking to reach the European Union.
The Spanish government has been negotiating with African nations in an attempt to stem the number of migrants and has called on other EU countries for help in patrolling international waters.The Spanish government has been negotiating with African nations in an attempt to stem the number of migrants and has called on other EU countries for help in patrolling international waters.
The EU began an operation in August to turn back small boats carrying migrants from Cape Verde, Mauritania and Senegal to the Canary Islands.The EU began an operation in August to turn back small boats carrying migrants from Cape Verde, Mauritania and Senegal to the Canary Islands.
But Spain says more boats, planes and personnel are needed.But Spain says more boats, planes and personnel are needed.
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