The cruise ship Insignia rescued 68 migrants adrift off the Spanish Canary Islands on Wednesday, Spain’s maritime rescue agency said in a statement on X.
The bulk carrier Philipp Oldendorff spotted the migrant boat adrift roughly 440 nautical miles, or about 815 km, south of Tenerife, and provided first aid to those affected while the Insignia was sent to the area, the Salvamento Maritimo statement said.
The 684-passenger ship, owned by Oceania Cruises, was approximately 160 days into a 180-day around-the-world voyage when it was diverted to assist in the rescue.