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11 people rescued from a catamaran wreck in Alicante
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11 people rescued from a catamaran wreck in Alicante

On July 18, 2026, 11 crew members of a diving catamaran were rescued after the vessel sank in waters southeast of Tabarca, the smallest populated island in Spain, located in Alicante. The emergency was reported to the Maritime Rescue Service (Sasemar) by local authorities, who coordinated with the Municipal Fire Department and Rescue Service (Speis). The incident highlights ongoing concerns about maritime safety in coastal areas, though specific causes of the sinking remain under investigation.

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11 people rescued from a catamaran wreck in Alicante

On July 18, 2026, 11 crew members of a diving catamaran were rescued after the vessel sank in waters southeast of Tabarca, the smallest populated island in Spain, located in Alicante. The emergency was reported to the Maritime Rescue Service (Sasemar) by local authorities, who coordinated with the Municipal Fire Department and Rescue Service (Speis). The incident highlights ongoing concerns about maritime safety in coastal areas, though specific causes of the sinking remain under investigation.

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