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    One Dead, 25 Rescued in Migrant Boat Tragedy off Greek Island

    April 29, 2024Updated:June 1, 20243 Mins Read
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    From file: The Greek coast guard saved 25 people from a sinking dinghy on Sunday, April 28, 2024 | Credit: Hellenic Coast Guard. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    In the turbulent waters northwest of the Greek island of Samos, tragedy struck as a migrant boat capsized, claiming one life and prompting the rescue of 25 individuals from the partially submerged vessel. The harrowing incident unfolded on Sunday morning (April 28) when a vigilant Greek coast guard vessel spotted the distressed boat, which had embarked from the Turkish coast and was found just half a nautical mile from Samos.

    Amidst the tumultuous waves, a heart-wrenching scene unfolded as the coast guard embarked on a daring rescue mission. A video released by the coast guard captured the frantic efforts to save those aboard the overcrowded inflatable boat, with children and adults in distress being plucked from the perilous waters. Some clung desperately to lifejackets, while others sought refuge by clinging to rubber tires for buoyancy.

    Following the heroic rescue operation, the survivors were safely transported to Vatheos port on Samos. However, amidst the chaos, the discovery of an unconscious man cast a shadow over the proceedings. Rushed to Samos General Hospital, the man, sadly, succumbed to his ordeal, his identity shrouded in anonymity as official details remained undisclosed.

    Amidst the relentless search and rescue efforts, Greek authorities, bolstered by a Frontex helicopter, continued scouring the tumultuous seas on Monday, April 29. Battling against formidable weather conditions characterized by winds reaching 6-7 on the Beaufort scale and waves surging to heights of around 4-5 meters, the search persisted in hopes of locating any remaining missing individuals.

    Meanwhile, on a separate front near the island of Chios, Greek authorities found themselves embroiled in another migrant-related incident on Saturday. Pursuing a speedboat ferrying migrants, authorities intercepted the vessel, leading to the apprehension of 20 migrants, including two children. Subsequently, the migrants were transported to a closed facility for asylum seekers on the island, where three individuals were arrested for illegal entry, with one facing additional charges related to the importation of weapons.

    Tragically, the Eastern Mediterranean migration route has borne witness to profound human tragedies throughout the year. With approximately 10,850 migrants braving the perilous journey to Greece by sea, predominantly from neighboring Turkey, the toll on human life has been staggering. Most migrants hail from Afghanistan and Syria, seeking refuge from conflict and hardship in their homelands.

    However, amidst the desperate quest for safety, the treacherous waters have claimed at least 52 lives since the start of the year, a grim reminder of the inherent risks involved. Among the recorded tragedies was the capsizing of a boat off Chios island on April 10, resulting in the loss of three innocent lives, while the deadliest incident occurred on March 15, with the recovery of 22 bodies after a boat sank off the coast of Turkey.

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