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    Tragic Migrant Raft Crash on Turkish Coast Claims Lives

    July 10, 2024Updated:July 10, 20242 Mins Read
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    From archive: Turkish Coastal Guard ship UMUT shines light on a boat carrying Syrian migrants as they attempt to reach the Greek island Chios near Izmir, Turkey, December 9, 2015 | Photo: EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU. source: InfoMigrants.
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    A heartbreaking incident unfolded on the Aegean coast of Turkey when a raft carrying migrants crashed into rocks near the town of Cesme, resulting in at least seven deaths. This tragic event highlights the ongoing dangers faced by migrants attempting to reach Europe through dangerous sea routes.

    The accident occurred on Tuesday 9th of June 2024 off the coast of Izmir Province. Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya reported on social media that nineteen people, including children, were rescued from the wreck. However, the search continues for one person who remains missing. The Turkish coast guard swiftly launched a large-scale rescue operation, deploying a helicopter, four coastguard vessels, and a diving team to the scene.

    In a concerning twist, some of the rescued migrants claimed that their life raft had been pushed back into Turkish waters by the Greek coastguard before the accident. This allegation raises questions about the treatment of migrants at sea and the policies of border control in the region.

    The incident began when the Turkish coast guard received reports of migrants stranded on a small island off the Izmir coast. A local fisherman spotted and rescued one person from the sea, alerting authorities to the possibility of more people in danger. The coast guard then managed to save 18 others from the island, but the search continues for the missing individual.

    This tragic event underscores the perilous journey many migrants undertake in search of a better life. The route from Turkey to Greece, an EU member state, is frequently used by smugglers who often put migrants’ lives at risk. The Turkish coast guard reports that they intercept boats carrying migrants on an almost daily basis, with the frequency increasing during the summer months.

    The dangerous nature of these crossings is a stark reminder of the desperate situations that drive people to attempt such risky journeys. It also highlights the need for safe and legal pathways for migration, as well as improved international cooperation to address the root causes of forced displacement.

    As the search and rescue efforts continue, this incident serves as a serious reminder of the human cost of irregular migration and the urgent need for comprehensive and humane solutions to the global migration crisis.

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