Image used for representational purpose (Express Illustrations) 
World

Officials say two migrants drowned while attempting to reach Spain, 132 arrive safely

The two boats carrying migrants are believed to have set sail from Morocco. There were no details on their nationalities.

Associated Press

MADRID: The bodies of two migrants were found on a beach in southeastern Spain after 132 other people arrived in two boats on Friday, a government official said. 

José María Martín, a central government official in the city of Almeríastold reporters that the two died while trying to swim to the coast. Martín said that they were victims of criminal human smuggling gangs. 

The two boats carrying migrants are believed to have set sail from Morocco. Spain's state news agency said the operators had forced the people who died to leave their boat. 

There were no details on their nationalities. 

Thousands of migrants from the northwest and sub-Saharan African countries try to reach Spain in overloaded boats each year. Many die in the attempt. 

LIVE | 2026 Assembly Elections: Poll official found dead in Sonitpur as voting progresses in Assam, Kerala, Puducherry

Modi pledges six guarantees if BJP wins, asks voters to end 'nirmam' TMC rule for 'Viksit Bengal'

Trump says US military to stay deployed near Iran until 'real agreement' reached

Sabarimala judgement proceeds on assumption that men are superior: Centre tells SC

India, US review West Asia crisis, defence and tech ties during Foreign Secretary’s Washington visit

SCROLL FOR NEXT