Tragic Collision in Aegean Sea: Migrant Boat Accident Claims 14 Lives
A fatal collision between a migrant speedboat and a Greek coast guard vessel near Chios led to the death of 14 people, including 11 men and three women. A rescue operation saved 25 others, while efforts continue to find more potential survivors. Migration policies have become stricter amid decreasing asylum-seekers in the EU.
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A devastating accident involving a migrant speedboat and a Greek coast guard vessel off Chios in the eastern Aegean Sea has resulted in at least 14 fatalities, authorities confirmed on Tuesday evening. The tragic event prompted a comprehensive search and rescue mission, which included diving teams and air support.
The Greek coast guard managed to rescue 25 migrants, 11 of whom were children, and transported them to a hospital on Chios. Two injured coast guard officers were also hospitalized. However, the identities of the remaining passengers and the exact number of individuals on the speedboat remain uncertain.
This tragic incident underscores the perilous journeys many migrants undertake to reach Europe. While migration attempts have decreased due to stricter regulations and increased patrols, Greece remains a significant entry point into the EU. As rescue operations continue, the debate over European migration policies persists.
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