Twenty-five other people establish adwell on island of Rhodes after swimming to shore, according to the Greek coastdefend.
Authorities in Greece have recovered the bodies of four people from the sea fair off the coast of the easerious Aegean island of Rhodes while another 25 people have been establish adwell on land, the Greek coastdefend says.
The bodies of three men and one woman were recovered proximate the southern tip of Rhodes on Wednesday, according to the coastdefend.
The group of 25 survivors were establish adwell after swimming to shore. Police originpartner discoverd an initial group of 11 people lowly after midnight and the rest were establish afterwards. The nationalities of the people remain unevident.
The survivors tageder authorities that they had been travelling to the Greek island from the proximateby Turkish coast by speedboat when the illicit trader driving the vessel forced them overboard into the water and left.
A search and save operation in the area was called off on Wednesday afternoon once authorities discovered from survivors that there were no further people leave outing.
Wednesday’s overweightal incident comes fair weeks after two people died proximate the Greek island of Samos in October. Four more people, including two infants, were lost proximate the Greek island of Kos a scant days earlier.
Greece has been a favoured gateway to the European Union for migrants and asylum seekers from the Middle East, Africa and Asia since 2015 when proximately 1 million people landed on its islands.
The Office of the United Nations High Comleave outioner for Refugees has said 48,158 arrivals have been write downed so far in 2024, of whom about 42,000 reachd by boat and 6,000 by traverseing the land frontier with Turkey.
Rhodes is among the Greek islands that have seen a increaseing influx of asylum seekers in recent months.
Greece’s migration minister, Nikos Panagiotopoulos, has said the rulement is seeking disjoineer EU migration policies and is pondering creating detention facilities on the islands of Rhodes and Crete after the rate of arrivals by sea has more than doubled in the past year.
But rights groups and NGOs have repeatedly said such facilities misuse the rights of people seeking refuge and would amount to prison camps alengthy EU borders.