Four people drowned and up to 20 were missing on
Friday after a fishing boat carrying migrants sunk off Turkey’s Black
Sea coast, reports said.
Thirty-eight migrants were rescued but search and rescue efforts are
in progress to find 15-20 people still missing in the incident off the
Kefken district of the Kocaeli province east of Istanbul, the Anadolu
and Dogan news agencies said.
It was not clear where the boat had left from and where it was headed.
Turkey has emerged as a hub for migrants from trouble zones around
the world including Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan seeking to move to the
European Union.
In 2015, around a million people undertook risky sea journeys to
cross the Mediterranean to Europe, mostly to Greece from Turkey over the
Aegean Sea.
Thousands died in the perilous crossing. Responding to international
pressure, Turkey tightened its sea borders and cracked down on migrant
smuggling rings as part of a 2016 deal with the European Union.
The numbers of migrants crossing the Aegean has now dwindled. But
increasing numbers, now rising to hundreds within a month, are now
trying to cross the Black Sea from Turkey to EU member Romania.
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