Turkey | 6 migrants drown off coast trying to reach Greece

A migrant who was rescued by the Turkish Coast Guard sits in the foreground, while Turkish Coast Guard personnel carry a body bag

A migrant who was rescued by the Turkish Coast Guard sits in the foreground, while Turkish Coast Guard personnel carry a body bag

Six Syrian migrants, including an infant, drowned off the Turkish coast yesterday as they tried to reach a Greek island, a rescuer said, underscoring the deadly risks taken by migrants making even short crossings to Europe in overcrowded smugglers’ boats.
Three more migrants survived for hours in the motorboat’s overturned hull, breathing air trapped in a pocket, before being rescued by divers, the emergency worker said.
Those who drowned were attempting perhaps the safest, shortest sea crossing in the risky journey to Europe, for the Greek island of Kos is only four kilometers from Turkey at its closest point.
Turkish coast guards unloaded five body bags at the harbor in the western tourist town of Bodrum as the rescued migrants, one man clutching his head in his hands, sat on the wharf. A rescue team later found the drowned infant’s body, said a member of the Bodrum Sea Rescue Association, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized by coast guard officials to talk about the rescue.
The Turkish divers pulled a child and two men out alive from a sealed area of the capsized boat, a 9-meter motorboat, the rescue official said. Medical staff carried a wailing young boy, an oxygen mask around his neck, and a man to ambulances.
It wasn’t the only rescue yesterday in the Aegean Sea.
About 20 other migrants were picked up by Turkish authorities and taken to the nearby town of Turgutreis. It was not clear what boat they had been on.
Greece’s coast guard says it rescued 576 migrants in 23 search-and-rescue operations off the islands of Lesbos, Chios, Samos, Agathonisi and Kos in the last 24 hours. Before that, Greece reported more than 135,000 arrivals from Turkey this year. Mike Corder, Bodrum, AP

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