Greece: 2 migrants drown, about 30 missing at sea

Greece: 2 migrants drown, about 30 missing at sea

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — At least two people drowned and about 30 are missing after a sailboat and a dinghy crammed with immigrants trying to enter Greece illegally capsized Monday in the eastern Aegean Sea, in what is the third fatal accident of its type in the country this year.

The Greek coast guard said 36 people — 32 men, three women and a child — were pulled out of the sea alive, together with the bodies of two women.

It was not immediately clear what caused the overloaded craft to overturn before dawn, about 4 miles north of the island of Samos near the Turkish coast.

According to the coast guard, survivors said up to 65 people were on the 10-meter (30-foot) yacht and the 2-meter (6-foot) dinghy that had set off from Turkey. The capsized craft were being towed to Samos, while the child and one man rescued from the accident were flown to Athens for hospital treatment.

Coast guard vessels, fishing boats and two search and rescue helicopters were combing the area for more survivors. A cruise ship that participated for several hours in the operation was later cleared to continue its journey.

The nationalities of the migrants were unknown.

Despite the deep financial crisis that brought Greece to the brink of bankruptcy four years ago, the country remains a major entry point for people from poor or war-torn parts of Asia and Africa seeking a better life in the European Union. Fatal accidents are frequent as migrants risk the dangerous sea crossing from Turkey.

Another 21 people have drowned since the beginning of the year. Over the weekend Greek coastguards rescued about 250 immigrants from the sea.