Tragedy Strikes in the Aegean: Migrants Lost at Sea
A rubber dinghy carrying 18 migrants sank off Turkiye's southwestern coast, resulting in at least 14 deaths. Two survivors were rescued, and search efforts continue for the missing. The incident highlights the dangers faced by migrants attempting to reach Greek islands from Turkiye, often leading to fatal accidents.
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A rubber dinghy carrying 18 migrants capsized in the Aegean Sea near Turkiye's southwestern coast, claiming the lives of at least 14 individuals, according to Turkish officials.
Two survivors have been found, including an Afghan national, while search operations continue for the two migrants still missing. The regional governor's office reported that the dinghy began taking on water shortly after leaving Bodrum, a well-known tourist destination in Mugla province.
The perilous journey from Turkiye to Greece remains a deadly route for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, with such tragedies occurring frequently.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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