One dead, seven missing after migrant boat sinks off Turkey
FILE - volunteers help migrants and refugees on a dingy as they arrive at the shore of the northeastern Greek island of Lesbos, after crossing the Aegean sea from Turkey.
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One person died and seven others were missing Saturday after
a migrant boat sank in the Aegean Sea off the coast of Turkey, the Turkish
coast guard said.
Thirty-seven passengers on a rubber dinghy which took on
water before dawn off the western city of Dikili, north of Izmir, were rescued
alive, the coast guard stated.
Dikili, a small seaside resort, faces the Greek island of
Lesbos, some 20 kilometres (12 miles) away.
"Search operations ... are continuing to find the seven
missing irregular migrants," the coast guard said.
Shipwrecks are common for perilous crossings to the Greek
islands, which are a gateway to the European Union.
Nearly 1,900 migrants either disappeared or were found
drowned in the Mediterranean in 2025, according to the International
Organization for Migration.

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