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4 dead, including a child, after migrant boat sinks off Greek island

Thirty-four migrants survived after a boat carrying 38 people sank off Lesvos, highlighting ongoing risks of crossings from Turkey to Greece, coast guard said.

  • On Tuesday, a boat carrying migrants sank off the southern coast of Lesbos, the coast guard said, killing four migrants including a child.
  • Many migrants attempt short crossings from the Turkish coast in inflatable dinghies and other small boats, which are often unseaworthy or overloaded, the coast guard said.
  • Thirty-Four survivors made it to shore and were found by police, and authorities confirmed 38 individuals were on board before calling off the search and rescue operation.
  • A coast guard patrol boat recovered bodies from the sea and found a semi-submerged boat near a rocky part of the shore, while officials said the cause and nationalities of survivors and victims were unclear.
  • Greece serves as a major EU entry point for people fleeing the Middle East, Africa and Asia, with fatal sinkings on crossings to nearby Greek islands common.
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4 dead, including a child, after migrant boat sinks off Greek island

Four people, including a child, have died after a boat carrying migrants sank off an eastern Aegean island.

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According to local media, 34 people have been rescued - The operation took place under difficult weather conditions, with the sea being rough.

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Four people, including a girl, died after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of an eastern Aegean island on Tuesday, the Greek Coast Guard reported. A coast guard patrol recovered the bodies of two women, a man and a girl from the sea on the south coast [...] The entrance At least four dead after a migrant boat sinking near a Greek island was first published in Information Focus.

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