Greece and Turkish coasts that still seek two missing people from two unrelated accidents.
The accidents on ships, which were worn together about 66 people, occurred on Thursday several hours, and authorities on both sides are not aware of efforts to rescue other nations.
On the Greek side, the shore of the earth said that one of his patrol boats came across a small dinghous of about five meters (5.5 meters) in the length that took water and saved 23 miles, eight men and four women – a total of 31 passengers.
The authorities later regained seven-person bodies – three women, two boys, one girl and one man – after the search and rescue surgery involving helicopters, vessels from the coast and the Frontex European Agency.
The Greek coast stated that the lifeguards are still looking for a young girl who were reported as missing survivors on Thursday night.
One of the survivors, identified only as a 20-year-old man, was arrested that people were smuggled after other passengers allegedly identified him as if they piloted density, coast.
Separately in Turkiye, the authorities from the northwestern province of Canakkale said that Obalguard received an emergency call for the help of boat in the early Thursday morning, saving 25 people after deploying three boats and helicopter.
The statement stated that nine bodies were returned and continued the search for one missing person. Turkish media said that survivors were taken to the Turkiye hospital.
Brodowrecks are very common on a short but dangerous route between the Turkish coast and nearby Greek islands of Samos, Rhodes and Lesbians who serve as an entry into the European Union for people who run away from conflict and poverty.
The Greek government has cracked with increased patrols at sea, and many smugglers have moved their operations south, using larger ships for transporting people from the north coast of Africa to South Greece.
Last year, more than 54,000 people used what it became known as the eastern Mediterranean road moving towards Greece, and more than 7,700 crossed Greek small land borders with Turkiye, according to the United Nations.
A total of 125 people were reported dead or disappeared.
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2025-04-03 21:19:00