Maritime Rescue has rescued 41 migrants who were traveling aboard a boat and who are in apparent good health on Tuesday morning off the coast of Alicante. Early in the morning they have disembarked in the port of Alicante.

Red Cross sources have reported that 31 men, eight women and two minor girls were sailing on the boat, as well as that they are already being treated in the port of Alicante.

They have also explained that the “ERIE AHI” team has been mobilized, made up of a team leader, two emergency health technicians, two Arabic interpreters, two land rescuers and a basic life support ambulance to care for those rescued.

These 41 migrants join the more than 400 that since last Friday have arrived at different points on the Spanish coast, specifically points in the Canary Islands, Andalusia, Murcia and the Balearic Islands.

In fact, in the last few hours, 23 people have arrived in Formentera in two different boats, another 17 have arrived at Cabo de Gata and some 50 were rescued off Cartagena.