A
group of 120 migrants were found early Sunday near the island
of Kythera in southern Greece
after calling for help when their boat took on water, a spokeswoman for the
Greek coastguard said.
“A sailboat
was located at (the islet of) Avgo, south of Kythera,” the spokeswoman told
AFP, adding that the migrants had called European emergency number 112.
According to the state-run Athens News Agency, the call was placed through a mobile phone and the migrants managed to reach the shore on their own, while the coastguard searched the area for more possible survivors.
According to the state-run Athens News Agency, the call was placed through a mobile phone and the migrants managed to reach the shore on their own, while the coastguard searched the area for more possible survivors.
Meanwhile,
after spotting an Egyptian man near Crete, the coastguard carried out a search
for 15 undocumented migrants that he said sailed with him from Egypt to the
southern Greek island, state broadcaster Net reported.
The man
told authorities that the other 15 passengers went ashore on Crete
and were picked up by cars, according to the coastguard spokeswoman.
According
to Net, authorities are also on the hunt for the sailboat and any human
smugglers.
(source: Net, AFP, dailystar)
Source: greece.greekreporter.com