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55 people saved off Turkish coast

Published: 16 Feb 2016 - 11:36 am | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 01:14 pm
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A Turkish Coast Guard fast rigid-hulled inflatable boat tow refugees and migrants in a dinghy in Turkish territorial waters of the north Aegean Sea, following a failed attempt of crossing to the Greek island of Lesbos, off the shores of Canakkale, Turkey, in this November 9, 2015 file photo. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/Files

Ankara: Turkish security forces have rescued 55 migrants and refugees caught in a storm in the Aegean Sea off Turkeys western Mugla province. 
The police said they rescued the group as they were trying to reach the Greek island of Kos from Muglas Bodrum district on Monday night, according to Anadolu Agency (AA).
Witnesses said that the storm blew the group's 9-meter plastic dinghy ashore in Bodrum shortly after the attempted crossing. 
The 55 people, including children, come from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Syria. Many were helped initially by local residents. 
Turkey's Aegean provinces of Canakkale, Balikesir, Izmir, Mugla and Aydin are prime spots for refugees leaving for the EU, with many Greek islands lying within sight of the Turkish coast. 
Over the past year, hundreds of thousands have made short-but-perilous journeys in a bid to reach northern and western Europe in search for a better life. 
Of the more than 1.1 million refugees who arrived in the EU last year, more than 850,000 arrived by sea to Greece from Turkey, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). 
Over the course of the year, 805 people died in the Aegean. In the first month of 2016, more than 52,000 people arrived by sea in Greece, according to the IOM; more than 200 have died off the Turkish coast. 

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