05/09: 10 people left from Mostaganem, Algeria, rescued to Almeria

06.09.2021 / 09:16 / Western Mediterranean

Watch The Med Alarm Phone Investigations – 5th of September 2021

Case name: 2021_09_05-WM692

Situation: Alarm Phone alerted to 10 people, among them eight men, one pregnant women and one children who departed from Mostaganem, Algeria, rescued to Almeria.

Status of WTM Investigation: Concluded

Place of Incident: Western Mediterrenean

Summary On Sunday the 5th of September at 03:50 CEST the Alarm Phone shift team was alerted by a relative to a group of 10 travellers, eight men, one pregnant women and one children, who had left from near Mostaganem in Algeria around 24 hours before. The relative was called by them recently before because the engine stopped and they would need help urgently. Coast guard were already informed but the shift team sent an email at 04:51 CEST too. The whole day Alarm Phone failed to reach the travellers. In the end of the day the shift team learned that this weekend ten boats arrived in Andalucia. On 6th of September the Spanish coast guard confirmed the rescue of 10 people to Almeria.
Last update: 12:47 Mar 29, 2022
Credibility: UP DOWN 0
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