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Migrant crisis: Hundreds rescued from boat off Crete | |
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About 340 people have been rescued from a migrant boat that capsized in the Mediterranean Sea, Greek officials say. | |
Four ships, helicopters and aeroplanes are engaged in rescue operations, a coastguard spokesman said. | |
Others are thought to be missing from the boat which was found in international waters, 75 nautical miles south of the Greek island of Crete. | |
In a separate incident, "more than 100 bodies" were recovered off the coast of Libya, the AP news agency said. | |
The local head of the International Organisation for Migration Daniel Esdras told the BBC that the capsized vessel off Crete was a 25-metre boat that can typically carry at least 700 people. | |
Officials have said they believe the boat "left from Africa" though it is still not clear from where. | |
Friday's incident is likely to deepen concerns about a new smuggling route, one that could bring more tragedies at sea, following the closure of the Balkan route from Greece to Turkey in March. | |
It marks the second time this week that migrants have had to be rescued in waters off the Greek coast. | |
An improvement in weather conditions has led to an upsurge in the numbers of boats crossing the Mediterranean. | An improvement in weather conditions has led to an upsurge in the numbers of boats crossing the Mediterranean. |
The UN said this week that more than 2,500 people had died in 2016 trying to make the journey towards Western Europe. | The UN said this week that more than 2,500 people had died in 2016 trying to make the journey towards Western Europe. |
Until the border closure, hundreds of thousands of migrants - many of them refugees from the Syrian civil war - streamed north through Greece, heading for Germany via the Balkans. | |
But border controls have since been tightened, leaving many asylum seekers stranded in Greece. | |
The EU has also struck a deal with Turkey to stem the flow of people risking their lives on flimsy boats crossing to Greece's Aegean islands. | |
In the past week the focus has switched to the central Mediterranean, because of a surge in the numbers of migrants making the long, perilous voyage from Libya to Lampedusa and Sicily. Italy and its EU partners are struggling to shut down the route. |