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Boat capsizes off southern Greek island, leaving 3 dead, 56 rescued

By theStar in November 12, 2025 – Reading time 1 minute
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ATHENS, Nov. 11 (Xinhua) — Three people have died and 56 others were rescued after a migrant boat capsized off the southern Greek island of Gavdos on Tuesday, according to state broadcaster ERT.

The Hellenic Coast Guard said a large-scale search and rescue operation was continuing in rough weather conditions to locate possible missing persons. Survivors were unable to confirm how many people had been on board when the vessel sank.

The European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) is assisting Greek authorities in the ongoing operation. The nationalities of the victims and survivors have not yet been confirmed.

Gavdos, located south of the island of Crete, lies near routes often used by migrants attempting to reach Europe from North Africa. Greece has been one of the main entry points for irregular migrants and refugees into the European Union since 2015, when more than 1 million people crossed its borders, mainly from Turkey.

Over the years, hundreds have lost their lives in the Mediterranean Sea while trying to reach Europe in unseaworthy boats, prompting repeated calls from humanitarian organizations for stronger rescue coordination and safer migration routes.



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