Migrants have died following the massive attempt by more than 2,000 sub-Saharans to cross the Melilla fence this Friday , according to a report updated and shared late last night by local Moroccan authorities.Five more deaths have been recorded among the attackers of the Melilla border fence," sources from the province have informed the Moroccan newspaper 'Nadorcity'. Therefore, the death toll rises to 23 people. Likewise, local media reported on Saturday night that "one member of the public force and 18 intruders are currently under medical observation."This information disagrees with that offered by the Moroccan Association for Human Rights of Nador, which through its social networks has assured that the number of deaths of immigrants.
In Nador amounts to 27. The NGO has also published new images of overcrowding to which the migrants have been subjected, piled on the ground in the streets of the city's Chinatown.After being assisted at the scene by Samur-Protection health workers Country Email List the young man has been transferred with a reserved prognosis to the Gregorio Marañón Hospital.The forest fires in Navarra declared since last Saturday in Navarra have had historic devastation, affecting more than 10,000 hectares. However, the provincial government has shown itself to be "very cautious" while waiting for the technicians from the Department of the Environment to be able to officially specify the most exact figures.

The Minister of the Presidency, Equality, Public Service and Interior of the regional Government, Javier Remírez, has indicated that the incidence of the fires has been "historical" and has stressed that it will be the technicians who determine the official figures to record them to the Government of Spain.As Remírez explained, "the fire has affected crop fields and also the forest mass, but due to its dimensions, especially the forest mass." "We are going to wait for the studies to be carried out on the ground by technicians from the Environment Department of the Government of Navarra to make a specific decision," he insisted.