At least 78 people drowned in the Aegean Sea after a large fishing boat carrying migrants sank early Wednesday, the Greek Shipping Ministry said, in the deadliest such episode off the country’s coast since the height of the 2015 migration crisis.
More than 100 people were rescued, but the Greek Coast Guard warned that the death toll would probably increase.
The boat foundered about 50 miles southwest of the city of Pylos, in southern Greece, after the authorities were alerted to its unusual movements on Tuesday, according to a statement from the Greek Coast Guard.
A Greek Shipping Ministry official said that the boat had refused assistance offered by the authorities.
He also said that cargo ships in the area had given the migrants food and water.
Organizations:
Greek Shipping Ministry, Greek Coast Guard
Locations:
Aegean, Pylos, Greece