Tragedy at Sea: Greece's Migrant Crisis Unfolds
A tragedy has struck off the coast of Greece, where 22 migrants died after being at sea for six days in a rubber boat. Meanwhile, 26 survivors were rescued near the island of Crete by a Frontex border agency vessel. The incident underscores the hazards faced by migrants seeking safety.
Twenty-two migrants tragically lost their lives off the coast of Greece after spending six perilous days at sea in a rubber boat, according to sources from the Greek coast guard.
A Frontex European border agency vessel managed to rescue 26 individuals near the island of Crete, shedding light on the perilous journeys undertaken by migrants.
The situation highlights the extreme risks and urgent need for better solutions regarding the ongoing migrant crisis in the region.
ALSO READ
-
Tragedy at Sea: Migrants' Harrowing Journey off Greece
-
Former PM K.P. Sharma Oli Detained Over Gen Z Protest Tragedy
-
US Domestic News Highlights: Tragedy, Legal Battles, and Political Moves
-
Ernakulam Tragedy: Factory Fire Sparks Protests and Demands for Justice
-
Grief and Recovery: Tragedy Strikes at Zojila Pass Avalanche