Watch The Med Alarm Phone Investigation, 10th of September 2015 Case name: 2015_09_10-WM53
Situation: Alarm Phone alerted to a group in distress in the Western Med who had left from Tan-Tan/Morocco
Status of WTM Investigations: Concluded
Place of Incidents: Western Mediterranean Sea
Summary of the Cases: On Thursday the 10th of September 2015, at 5.25pm, the Alarm Phone was contacted by someone who informed us about a vessel with 25 people on board, including 4 girls and 1 baby that had left Tan-Tan/Morocco at around midnight. We could not reach the travellers and asked the contact person to find out more details about the case. At 7pm, the contact person informed us that an airplane had spotted the vessel and the people on board were waiting for help. When we spoke to the Spanish search and rescue organisation Salvamento Maritimo they confirmed that a rescue mission was underway. They said that their airplane had seen a group of about 15 people and while they were not certain, they seemed convinced that this would be the same vessel. However, since they were still in Moroccan waters, Salvamento Maritimo would not rescue themselves but notify the Moroccan authorities. Our contact person said that there could indeed be 15 people on the vessel and he was concerned that the Moroccan authorities would not go and rescue the vessel. At 7.40pm, he called us and told us that the people on board were very tired – they had stay for 4 days in a forest prior to their journey and not eaten for 2 days. At 7.50pm, Salvamento Maritimo told us that a rescue operation was underway: two Spanish helicopters were in the area and two vessels from Morocco were approaching. At 8.25pm, our contact person asked us to call the Moroccan authorities directly. MRCC Rabat/Morocco wanted to know a lot of details about the Alarm Phone before telling us at 8.40pm that a rescue operation as indeed going on – a Moroccan helicopter was also in the area. We spoke to one of the travellers a few days later: the whole group had been brought safely back to Morocco.
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