At least 18 migrants die as inflatable boat sinks south of Greek island of Crete; 2 rescued
Two survivors were rescued after a storm caused an inflatable boat to capsize, killing at least 18 migrants during a Mediterranean crossing, Greek authorities said.
- On Saturday, an inflatable boat capsized south of Crete off Lerapetra, 26 nautical miles south of Chrysi Island, killing at least 18 migrants while two occupants were rescued, Greek authorities reported.
- In recent months, arrivals from Libya to Crete have surged, while short, perilous crossings from Turkey's coast in inflatable dinghies and small boats declined due to increased patrols and alleged pushbacks.
- A passing Turkish-flagged merchant cargo ship found the half-submerged boat Saturday, and a Frontex ship and plane, Greek Coast Guard helicopter, two Coast Guard ships, and three merchant vessels joined the search.
- The rescue operation ended with no evidence of additional occupants, and Greek authorities say the boat origin and capsizing circumstances remain undetermined.
- These deaths underscore ongoing migration risks into the EU as Greece is a major entry point for people fleeing conflict, and Frontex with Greek and European agencies face operational demands.
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A migrant boat has capsized off the coast of Crete. According to an update from Greek authorities, ships and helicopters rushed to the scene. Two people were rescued, but 18 people were found dead. There are no other missing people, as the search and rescue operation has ended and no evidence of other passengers has been found. The circumstances in which the boat capsized or sank remain unclear. Greece is a major entry point into the European Un…
The bodies of migrants were found by the Greek coast guard inside the ship, which was sinking and partially exhausted. Two people survived.
17 found dead in migrant vessel off the island of Crete
Two survivors who were saved from the drifting vessel said that following bad weather, the migrants had no way to cover up, nor to eat or drink anything. Over the past year, an increasing number of migrants have headed to the Greek island of Crete as a way of reaching EU territory from Libya.
17 men were found in a deflated boat off Crete. The hypotheses of hypothermia or dehydration are mentioned 17 migrants, all men, were found
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