Eighteen migrants drown after boat sinks off Turkey

A boat carrying migrants to Greece sinks off the southern Turkish town of Bodrum

According to the International Organisation for Migration, more than 920,000 people have entered the EU so far this year.  Photograph: Santi Palacios/AP
According to the International Organisation for Migration, more than 920,000 people have entered the EU so far this year. Photograph: Santi Palacios/AP

Eighteen people died and 14 were rescued late on Friday after a boat carrying migrants trying to sail to Greece sank off the southern Turkish town of Bodrum, a Turkish news agency has reported.

Fishermen hearing the migrants’ screams of migrants alerted the Turkish coast guard, who picked up the bodies from the sea after the wooden boat carrying migrants from Iraq, Pakistan and Syria capsized about 3.5 km off the coast.

Those rescued were taken to the hospital in Bodrum, many in serious condition, Dogan News Agency reported. The coast guard was not immediately available for comment.

A record 500,000 refugees from the four-year-old civil war in Syria have travelled through Turkey then risked their lives at sea to reach Greek islands this year, their first stop in the European Union before continuing to wealthier countries.

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Despite the winter conditions and rougher seas, the exodus has continued, albeit at a slower pace.

Nearly 600 people have died this year on the so-called eastern Mediterranean sea route for migrants, according to the International Organisation for Migration.

Turkey struck a deal with the EU on Nov. 29 pledging to help stem the flow of migrants into Europe in return for 3 billion euros of cash for the 2.2 million Syrians Ankara has been hosting, visas and renewed talks on joining the 28-nation bloc.

Reuters