Coast Guard continues search for shipwreck survivors off southwestern Peloponnese

Pakistani Hassan Ali, who says his brother Fahad, 21, was onboard a boat with migrants that capsized at open sea off Greece, shows a photo of his brother in front of a migrant camp in Malakasa, near Athens, Greece, on June 16, 2023. [Louiza Vradi/Reuters]

Search operations continued on Saturday in the sea region 47 nautical miles southwest of the Greek town of Pylos, southwestern Peloponnese, where a fishing boat carrying migrants sunk on Wednesday, killing at least 78 people.

A Greek navy frigate, another three ships sailing by and a Hellenic Coast Guard helicopter are taking part in the operations.

The Coast Guard has rescued a total of 104 people so far, while media reports claim the total number of migrants onboard the vessel ranged between 400-750, including some 100 women and children locked in the hold.

On Friday, 71 survivors were transferred from the port city of Kalamata to a migrants' facility in Malakassa, north Attica. Some 21 people are still hospitalized at Kalamata general hospital.

Nine Egyptian nationals, all survivors of the shipwreck, were arrested on Thursday for their alleged...

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