At least 2 dead after migrant boat capsizes off Greek island

At least 2 dead after migrant boat capsizes off Greek island

The inflatable dinghy ran aground on Agios Georgios' shores, east of Lesbos, around 3am local time today.

The island of Lesbos is one of the gateways for migrants seeking to enter the EU. (AFP pic)
ATHENS:
At least two people died when a boat carrying migrants capsized today off the Greek island of Lesbos in the Aegean Sea, port police said, while up to 16 people were missing.

An inflatable dinghy from the nearby Turkish coast ran aground on the rocky shores of Agios Georgios, east of Lesbos, around 3am local time, pushed by strong winds.

According to those rescued, 36 people were on board the boat.

Authorities said they had found 18 migrants who had managed to get off the dinghy, plus two bodies in the sea near the coast, according to an official from the coast guard’s office.

Authorities say the other 16 people dispersed after the boat ran aground and were still missing.

Coast guard patrol boats were not able today to carry out searches at sea due to a sailing ban because of bad weather.

The island of Lesbos is one of the gateways for migrants seeking to enter the European Union, many making perilous journeys by sea.

Greece has stepped up patrols in the Aegean Sea with the help of the EU’s border protection agency Frontex.

In June, a dilapidated boat capsized and sank off Pylos in the Peloponnese, drowning 82 people, while hundreds were reported missing.

Forty of the survivors have filed a group lawsuit against Greek authorities alleging they failed to take appropriate action before the boat sank.

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