Two babies hospitalized for dehydration after arriving in Ibiza by boat

The girls, aged two and 18 months, were traveling on a boat with 32 sub-Saharan migrants that departed from Algeria.

A dinghy abandoned on the coast of the Balearic Islands
ARA Balears
03/03/2026
1 min

PalmTwo babies, aged two and 18 months, remain hospitalized at Can Misses Hospital in Ibiza after being rescued from a boat with symptoms of dehydration. According to sources at the Balearic Islands Health Service (IbSalut), the children are in the Pediatric ward and are recovering well. The girls were traveling on a boat with 32 sub-Saharan migrants that was intercepted on Saturday in Ibiza. This is one of the three boats whose disappearance was reported last week, as confirmed by the NGO Caminando Fronteras. Initially, it was reported that there were 30 occupants, but it has now been confirmed that the two children were also on board. The boat had departed from the coast of Algeria on January 22 and was carrying three women and two babies, among other passengers. After the rescue by Maritime Rescue, the migrants were able to contact their families in their countries of origin, who had previously alerted the humanitarian organization to their disappearance. The Government Delegation in the Balearic Islands reported on Friday that the Algerian Navy had intercepted two of the boats reported missing, although without providing details that would allow for their identification. That same day, the Civil Guard and Maritime Rescue rescued another boat with 22 people on board in southern Mallorca, which was confirmed as one of the missing vessels. With the location of the boat intercepted on Saturday in Ibiza, at least one of the boats initially reported as located by the Algerian authorities does not correspond to those that had been reported missing, according to Caminando Fronteras. Meanwhile, the two babies remain hospitalized and under medical observation.

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