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17 dead as migrant boat sinks off Greek island

Xinhua | Updated: 2022-10-06 15:43

Rescued migrants rest in the shade of a building on the Greek island of Mykonos on June 19, 2022. [Photo/Agencies]

ATHENS -- The death toll has risen to 17 when a boat carrying refugees and migrants sank off the coasts of Lesvos island in the Aegean Sea on Thursday, Greek national broadcaster ERT reported, citing local authorities.

Most of the victims were young women of African origin, Hellenic Coast Guard spokesperson Nikos Kokkalas told ERT. A rescue operation was underway as a yet unidentified number of people were missing.

Approximately 40 people were on board when the incident happened, according to the survivors, he added.

Meanwhile, 80 people have been rescued off the island of Kythira in southern Greece after another boat crashed onto rocks and sank on Wednesday night, according to a Coast Guard press release. Survivors said approximately 95 people were on the boat. No information was given on their nationalities.

Both rescue operations were hampered by strong winds reaching Category 8 on the Beaufort wind force scale, authorities said.

"We express sorrow over the tragic incidents in our seas which resulted in deaths and placed many lives at risk," government spokesperson Giannis Oikonomou told a televised regular press briefing on Thursday.

More than 1 million people entered Greece since 2015, mainly via the Aegean, seeking refuge in Europe from warzones and extreme poverty. Hundreds perished in the sea, according to the Greek authorities.

In March 2016, the European Union (EU) and Türkiye reached an agreement aimed to stem the influx, which produced results, but still thousands of people each year land on Greek islands, said the authorities.

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