Tragedy in the Aegean: Migrant Boat Sinking Highlights Ongoing Crisis

A tragic boat accident near the Greek island of Samos resulted in two deaths. The incident highlights the continued danger migrants face while attempting to reach Europe by sea. Greek authorities recovered 22 survivors. Recent weeks have seen multiple similar incidents in the region.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Athens | Updated: 21-10-2024 22:01 IST | Created: 21-10-2024 22:01 IST
Tragedy in the Aegean: Migrant Boat Sinking Highlights Ongoing Crisis
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The Greek coast guard has recovered the bodies of two migrants near the island of Samos, following a boat accident amid rough conditions. The incident underscores the perilous journeys many undertake to reach the European Union, often through dangerous waters.

In this latest tragedy, the vessel carrying 24 migrants encountered difficulties, leading to its semi-submersion. Authorities responded to a distress call from the migrants and managed to rescue 22 individuals. Unfortunately, the bodies of a man and woman were discovered on Monday morning.

This sinking is part of a series of incidents highlighting the region's migrant crisis, with similar tragic events occurring recently, including losses off Kos and Gavdos islands. The UN reports over 44,000 migrants have reached Greece, primarily by sea, as of mid-October.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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