Spain Rescues 86 People Near Canary Island, but Scores of Migrants From Senegal Remain Missing

Spain Rescues 86 People Near Canary Island, but Scores of Migrants From Senegal Remain Missing
A Spanish maritime rescue vessel in a file photo. Desiree Martin/AFP via Getty Images
The Associated Press
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DAKAR, Senegal—Spanish authorities rescued 86 people Monday from a boat near the Canary Islands that appeared to be from Senegal, after an aid group reported that three boats from the African country went missing with 300 people aboard.

Spain’s Maritime Rescue Service said it could not confirm that the rescued boat was one of the three reported missing, but told The Associated Press that the vessel was a multi-colored, 20-meter-long (65-foot-long) canoe of the type known in Senegal as a pirogue.