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Tourist, 30, dies after losing her leg in shark attack off Canary Islands
A German tourist died from a rare shark attack near the Canary Islands while she was swimming alongside her catamaran off the northwest coast of the popular travel destination.
The unidentified 30-year-old woman was sailing on a British-flagged catamaran that had departed from the island of Gran Canaria Saturday, Sept. 14, when the shark attacked.
One of her legs was bitten off during the attack, which happened shortly before 4 p.m. local time.
Authorities confirmed to Reuters that emergency personnel flew 320 miles to the spot of the attack to evacuate her, but she died from the wound in the helicopter.
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After the incident, Spain’s rescue service, the Salvamento Marítimo, investigated the attack.
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According to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark Attack File (ISAF), the organization has only recorded six confirmed shark-related incidents in Spain’s history.
Shark attacks are rare with a total of 69 confirmed unprovoked attacks happening worldwide in 2023, the ISAF said. Of those 69 attacks, 14 were fatal.
The report noted that shark attacks disproportionally occur in Australia, with 22% of attacks happening in the land down under.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to the Salvamento Marítimo for comment.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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Germany clamps down on illegal immigrants as country forced to rethink policies amid voter anger
Germany has tightened control at all land border crossings in an effort to clamp down on immigration issues amid panic across the European continent over extremism.
«Like the United States under dangerously liberal Kamala, the world is learning that wide open borders mixed with soft-on-crime policies is a recipe for criminals and terrorists to unleash rampant and violent crime in our communities,» RNC spokesperson Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital.
The arrival of «irregular migrants,» which is an alternative term for illegal immigration, has dropped across Europe this year by around 36%, but the concerns over the impact of such immigration remains a chief concern for the European Union as a whole, according to the bloc’s migration agency Frontex.
The bloc signed a series of migration agreements with Tunisia, Egypt and Lebanon, and the members worked out an agreement called the «Pact on Migration and Asylum,» finalized in the summer, according to French outlet Le Monde.
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Germany has taken its own initiative to empower authorities to reject migrants directly at its borders – a controversial decision for a region that allows free movement between its member states. The new measures will kick in on Sept. 16 for a trial run of six months, German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser announced this week.
«We are strengthening internal security and continuing our hard line against irregular migration,» Faeser said.
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Germany has experienced a surge of migrants from the war-torn Middle East and parts of North Africa. German authorities have blamed small increases in crime on the increased levels of migration. Foreigners committed around 41% of crimes in Germany in 2023 while making up 15% of the population.
The issue has pushed Germans to hand a far-right party its first state election win in decades. The election occurred just days after a Syrian immigrant killed three people in a stabbing spree in the country, with ISIS claiming responsibility for the attack.
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Similar extreme Islamist attacks across Europe have revived fears of immigration and prompted strong wins for right-wing parties in individual countries and in the European Parliament itself.
Germany has handled the brunt of this movement, accepting over a million people fleeing from countries such as Syria during the 2015/16 migrant crisis, according to Reuters.
However, these new measures, due to the free movement in the European Union, pose a challenge as it will potentially shift the burden onto Germany’s neighbors.
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Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner told German outlet Bild that «there’s no room for maneuver» to accept migrants rejected at the German border. As the largest country in Central Europe, Germany borders on Denmark, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic and Poland.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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