Migrant arrivals by sea double in first eight months of 2023

The number of refugees and migrants arriving in Greece by sea has more than doubled in 2023 compared to the same period in 2022, according to updated data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Indicatively, the data showed that between January 1 and August 13, a total of 10,790 refugees and migrants arrived in Greece via sea routes. In the corresponding period of 2022, arrivals by sea were less than half at 5,216. Most of these arrivals were from the Palestinian territories (1,394), followed by those from Afghanistan (717), Somalia (636), Syria (561) and Eritrea (536).
A similar picture was recorded in 2022 with 943 Palestinians, 832 Afghans, 805 Somalis and 508 Syrians. At the same time, so far, in the first eight months of 2023, 3,538 arrivals of refugees and migrants have been recorded via land routes.
Total arrivals for 2022, were...
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