The coast guard said 19 people were rescued in an operation that
began in the early hours of Tuesday after an inflatable rubber
boat was spotted on rocks along the coast of the island of
Lesbos, near Turkey.
At least 10 people were taken to hospital, authorities said,
some suffering from hypothermia as a cold weather front brought
freezing temperatures and snow across many parts of Greece this
week.
Survivors told authorities about 41 people were on board the
dinghy that had sailed from the Turkish coast. Two coast guard
vessels and a Super Puma helicopter were assisting in the search
operation amid strong winds, the coast guard said.
State broadcaster ERT said the migrants were from Syria, Yemen
and Somalia, citing survivors' accounts.
Greece has long been one of the main entry points into the
European Union for refugees and migrants from the Middle East,
Africa and Asia. Most cross on inflatable boats from Turkey, a
short but perilous journey during which thousands have died.
Four migrants, including three children, died after their boat
sank off the island of Leros in the southeastern Aegean Sea on
Sunday.
(Reporting by Karolina Tagaris, Editing by Kylie MacLellan and
Andrew Cawthorne)
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