At least 13 migrants dead in Greek sinking

Seven children, four men and two women have drowned attempting to get to Europe from Turkey, after their small boat sank off a Greek island.

Greek authorities say a small plastic boat carrying migrants from Turkey to Europe has sunk off an eastern Greek islet drowning at least 13, mostly children.

The coast guard says another 15 people have been rescued, while a search is underway to locate one missing person. The dead were identified as seven children, four men and two women.

The accident occurred before dawn Wednesday off the small Aegean Sea island of Farmakonissi. The cause of the sinking was not immediately clear.

A day earlier, Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency reported that 11 migrants attempting to reach the Greek island of Samos drowned after their boat capsized, including three children. Seven others were rescued.

The agency says Turkish coast guards spotted the refugees during a routine patrol.

The Geneva-based International Organisation for Migrants says more than one million people have entered Europe as of Monday. Almost all came by sea, while 3692 drowned in the attempt.

At least 820,000 refugees and economic migrants have reached Greece's eastern islands this year. Nearly all have continued north, hoping for a better life in wealthier European countries.


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