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Texarkana Gazette Texarkana Breaking News. The Times of Northwest Indiana the source for crime, business, government, education and sports news and information in the Region. An incredible video has emerged of a huge shark trying to wiggle from a fishing boat after jumping on board off the coast of Long Island, New York. The Texarkana Gazette is the premier source for local news and sports in Texarkana and the surrounding Arklatex areas. Watch The Boat That Rocked Online Forbes' title='Watch The Boat That Rocked Online Forbes' />Boat carrying African migrants arrives on Spanish beach. A boat carrying dozens of African migrants landed on a Spanish beach in front of shocked holidaymakers. Footage shows the migrants leaping out of a black inflatable dinghy and dashing across the sand on beaches at Cadiz in southern Spain, after crossing the Strait of Gibraltar. The group managed to leave from the beach before the authorities arrived some time after. Watch Christmas Vacation Download. The incident took place on Wednesday afternoon, with footage showing the boat coming up behind a man and a child taking a dip in the sea. As the boat pulls into shallow water, those on board leap out and run up the beach. One onlooker asks in an astonished voice, Whats going on Carlos Sanz, who shot the video while on vacation in Cadiz, said the group quickly vanished and police only arrived some time later. Spanish officials couldnt immediately be reached after office hours. The incident comes as the International Organization for Migration warned on Thursday that Spain could overtake Greece this year in the number of migrants arriving by sea, using boats and even jet skis. According to the IOMs latest figures, until August 6, close to 8,2. Spain so far this year. That is more than triple the number who reached Spain at the same time last year, according to Joel Millman, a senior IOM spokesman, and already more than the total arrivals in 2. New arrivals A video filmed by a witness show the dinghy pulling into shallow water at Cadiz. Embarking Some two dozen people, reportedly African migrants, jump off the boat and run onto the beach in front of surprised sunbathers and tourists. While the figure pales in comparison with arrivals in Italy where more than 9. Spain is catching up with Greece where 1. Its possible that Spain will outperform Greece this year, Millman told AFP. If so, thats a big change. He said many people taking the long route towards Italy via the Sahara and Libya were from west Africa. But with the dangers faced, some may be deciding to go up along the coast instead. We assume that some of the change is due to the fact that the route is considered a safe route up to the coast through Morocco, Millman said. He added that the boats crossing the short but choppy sea to Spain were much smaller than those launching from Libya to Italy. Watch Un Plan Parfait Full Movie. In Libya there appears to be a very deliberate strategy to put people out there, in overloaded boats that begin to take on water almost immediately and then its a race to see how quickly the people on the boat can summon aid, he said. Whereas in Spain, the strategy is smaller craft hoping to come in undetected, and undoubtedly some do. Unexpected The incident took place on Wednesday afternoon, with the migrants reportedly leaving the beach before Spanish authorities arrived. The boat came ashore in Cadiz, however it is not known from where the group had travelled. Disembarkations by migrants on Spanish beaches are not common but have happened before, especially at Spains north African enclave cities Melilla and Ceuta, which border Morocco. Ceuta and Melilla have the EUs only land borders with Africa, and as a result, they are entry points for people desperate to get to Europe. Migrants regularly try to climb the high double border fences, swim along the coast or hide in vehicles crossing the frontier. In recent days, migrants have repeatedly stormed the border with Ceuta by either attempting to cut through the wire fencing or running through the border post. Once on Spanish soil in Ceuta, they are taken to migrant reception centres where they can apply for asylum. But many are desperate to get to mainland Spain, believing that the process in Ceuta is slow or fearing that they will be returned to neighbouring Morocco, and try to hide in lorries boarding ferries. On Tuesday, Spanish police found 3. Moroccan and Algerian migrants, ten of them minors, hidden in fairground vehicles in the enclave city. The group had hidden in bumper cars and the ghost train loaded on lorries which were due to leave Ceuta for mainland Spain a after an annual festival. Agents used heartbeat detectors and dogs to locate the migrants while the vehicles waited to board ferries to the mainland, the Guardia Civil police force said. They try to use attractions that are only half covered up to jump in and hide inside, a spokesman said. Spanish police push back 7. Ceuta Hundreds of migrants have attempted to storm the border between Spains North African Ceuta territory and Morocco. The Interior Ministrys office in the small enclave said the migrants tried to scale the 2. Ceuta after a crossing attempt at the Tarajal post failed. All of the migrants about 7. James White Full Movie Online Free. Moroccan and Spanish authorities. Spain and Morocco agreed yesterday to close the Tarajal post to freight traffic for a week because of recent migrant crossing attempts. More than 1. Monday. Over 7. 00 were repelled today. Footage showed migrants from Africa sprinting over the border from the Moroccan side while it was still dark on Monday. Pedestrian and passenger vehicles were still allowed. Every year, thousands of sub Saharan African migrants living illegally in Morocco try to scale the border fences surrounding Ceuta and Melilla, Spains other North African enclave, in a bid to enter Europe. On January 1 more than 1,0. Saharan Africa tried to scale the fence at Ceuta during a violent assault in which one officer lost an eye. At about 5am on Monday, 1. European Union soil. Once there, they celebrated, raising their hands in joy as they ran through the streets with one man kneeling on the floor. The migrants were eventually rounded up and taken to a reception centre, where they can apply for asylum in Spain. Pictured Spains North African enclave of Ceuta. Hundreds of migrants attempted to storm the border today.