Relatives have been turning up outside the Malakasa migrant facility since survivors were brought here on Friday, showing photos of the missing through the camp gates, in the hopes someone might recognize them.
The vessel is thought to have set off with passengers from the Libyan coastal city of Tobruk on June 10.
At Malakasa, Mohammad sprinted into his brother's open arms as they both sobbed, holding each other for several moments.
"My uncle was with me on the same boat, the boat that capsized.
In Pakistan, 14 people were arrested in connection with the alleged trafficking of several of the victims, police there said.
Persons:
Atia Al Said, Mohamed El Sayed, Radwan, Stelios, Read, Mohammad Hadhoud, Fadi, Mohammad, Karolina Tagaris, Frank Jack Daniel Our
Organizations:
REUTERS, Amnesty International, Reuters, Thomson
Locations:
Greece, Malakasa, Athens, Germany, Tobruk, Egypt, Syria, Pakistan, Kalamata