The Spanish coast guard has rescued 86 people from a migrant boat that went missing more than a week ago.
The vessel is said to have been 70 nautical miles (130km) south-west of the Canary Islands, and was carrying people from sub-Saharan Africa.
Two similar boats carrying dozens more people are said to be still missing.
The group earlier estimated that the larger vessel had 200 people on board – including many children – when it left Kafountine on 27 June, heading for the Canary Islands.
Those rescued include 80 men and six women however, it is not clear whether all those who had been on board have been rescued.
