Around 20 African migrants lost at sea after boat sinks

An African migrant on a wheelchair is attended by Red Cross members after arriving at Arguineguin port in the Canary Island Gran Canaria, Spain, November 18, 2015. REUTERS/Borja Suarez

MADRID (Reuters) - Around 20 African migrants are missing at sea after their boat sunk in the Atlantic Ocean around 20 miles off the coast of Western Sahara, Spanish sea rescue services said on Wednesday. Spanish lifeguards rescued 22 African men from the sea late on Tuesday in stormy conditions and recovered the corpse of one man. The search continues for the remaining migrants. Survivors say there were over 40 people traveling in the boat, including one woman, the sea rescue services spokesman said. Photographs showed the survivors being transferred from the rescue boat to Gran Canaria island where they were attended to by Red Cross workers in makeshift tents set up in the port. The sea route from West Africa to Spain's Canary Islands was a major route for migrants attempting to enter Europe until about 10 years ago when Spain stepped up patrols. (Reporting By Sonya Dowsett Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)