Boat with hundreds of migrants safely towed to port in Greece

22 November 2022, 22:04

Migration Greece
Migration Greece. Picture: PA

Greece requested that the migrants be relocated to other EU countries.

A dilapidated fishing boat crammed with hundreds of migrants that lost its steering and had been drifting in the wind-lashed Mediterranean south of the Greek island of Crete was successfully towed to port on Tuesday, Greek authorities said.

Greek migration minister Notis Mitarachi said there were about 400 people on the vessel, down from his earlier estimate of 500. He said it was not clear where it had sailed from.

In a letter later to the European Commission, Mr Mitarachi requested that the migrants be relocated to other European Union nations in solidarity with Greece.

“We ask the Commission to immediately undertake and coordinate a relocation initiative in response to this (rescue) operation, ensuring the responsibility in saving lives at sea is fairly shared among” EU members, he wrote.

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The boat had lost steering (Stefanos Rapanis/Eurokinissi/AP)

In the letter, which was made public by the migration ministry, he also said EU countries such as Greece, where many migrants first arrive before proceeding to wealthier members of the bloc, “cannot be expected to shoulder an ever-increasing burden out of proportion to their respective capacities”.

“Europe must prove that it is in a position to provide immediate and tangible solidarity” by moving new arrivals to other EU countries faster and in greater numbers than it has done so far, he said.

Greece will provide immediate relief for the passengers rescued on Tuesday, he said.

The coast guard launched the major rescue operation overnight after receiving a distress call from what Mr Mitarachi in his letter described as a 30 metre fishing vessel.

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The boast had been drifting in the Mediterranean (Stefanos Rapanis/Eurokinissi/AP)

A Greek navy frigate, a tanker, two cargo ships and two Italian fishing vessels took part but were unable to transfer passengers from the vessel due to the bad weather.

Shipping minister Giannis Plakiotakis, who is in charge of the coast guard, described the rescue effort as the largest in the Mediterranean in recent years.

He congratulated the coast guard for successfully carrying out the operation despite tough weather conditions.

The fishing boat was towed to the port of Palaiochora in south-eastern Crete. There were no reports of any injuries or missing people.

By Press Association

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