A pregnant woman of eight months has been transferred to the University Hospital Doctor José Molina Orosa after arriving in a dinghy in Lanzarote on Monday morning. According to what the manager of the Security and Emergencies Consortium, Enrique Espinosa, informed La Voz, this transfer was for prevention and not because they were in a serious state of health.
This survivor has been transferred to the hospital center along with another foreign woman who had a sprain. Both were attended to by the health personnel of the Canary Islands Emergency Service (SUC) upon their arrival at the Puerto Naos pier, around 11:45 in the morning, and then referred to Molina Orosa.
Maritime Rescue rescued 37 people, 33 men and four women, on Monday morning. This is the first precarious vessel that arrived at the island after months. This is the fourth precarious vessel that has arrived at the archipelago since last Friday, when a dugout canoe reached the coasts of El Hierro.
Only last January, the arrival by dinghy of migrant people to the Canary Islands decreased by nearly 80% in the first month of 2026.