Irregular Immigration Attempt: Eight People Drowned in the Mediterranean (Local Authorities)Health Ministry receives medical aid from UAE Red Crescent

Eight people drowned on Tuesday in the Mediterranean during an attempt of irregular immigration, according to the local authorities of Nador’s province.

The victims were part of a group of irregular migrants who were attempting to cross the Mediterranean aboard a Zodiac boat from the Tcharana-Boumahfoud area, which falls under the municipality of Beni Chiker, before the sinking of their inflatable boat due to adverse weather conditions characterized by strong gusts of wind and high waves.

The intervention of local authorities, the Royal Gendarmerie, the Royal Navy, and the Civil Protection services allowed for the assistance of 9 individuals and the recovery of 8 bodies, the same source reported, noting that the search continues to locate any potential missing persons.

An investigation has been launched by the relevant authorities under the supervision of the competent prosecutor’s office to determine the details of this incident, according to the same source.

Source: Agency Morocaine De Presse

A plane loaded with medicines, provided by the Emirates Red Crescent Authority arrived Wednesday in Lattakia International Airport, according to SANA reporter.

The cargo was delivered at the airport to the Ministry of Health in the presence of the Minister, Hassan al-Ghabbash, the Governor of Lattakia, Amer Hilal, the Emirati ambassador to Damascus, Hassan Ahmed al-Shehhi, in addition to the head of ERC delegation, Director of the Volunteer Department, Khalfan Sarhan Al Rumaithi.

The UAE aid arrived at the port of Lattakia via a ship containing about 196 tons of medicines and medical equipment, along with 10 buses with a capacity of 36 passengers to transport medical staff working in hospitals.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency