Salvemento Marítimo intercepted 14 pateras with 210 people between October 24 and 25, of which 45 were delivered to the National Police Force in Santa Lucía, including a woman and a baby.
The remaining 165 were directed to the rescue vessel Clara Campoamor, which arrived this Friday, October 26, to the Muelle de la Curra.
Until the place was moved today in Friday morning, the first deputy mayor, Juan Pedro Torralba, who has indicated that among the people who were in the Clara Campoamor, there were 11 women and at least one minor.
He also indicated that the Red Cross has installed its tents to serve the members of the boat;
At the same time he has stated that the Cartagena City Council has made available the necessary means such as chemical toilets, seats, clothing and containers, among others.
The first deputy mayor explained that the National Police has also gone to Muelle de la Curra and has announced that during the morning two more boats have been detected and that the boat Salvamar Mimosa has left to receive them.
On the other hand, has indicated that some rafts have reached land through other ports such as Portman and Cala Reona, without being intercepted, and that the Civil Guard will take care of its occupants.
Ultimately, Torralba said that this Friday, October 26, will be an intense day and that from the area of ​​Social Services have moved there first thing in the morning to provide the necessary care and meet the needs they make lack.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena