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At least 18 migrants drown off Turkey

A search-and-rescue mission is underway off Turkey after at least 18 migrants drowned while trying to get to Greece.

Medics take care of a rescued migrant at a local hospital in the Aegean resort of Didim, Turkey, Sunday, March 6, 2016.
Medics take care of a rescued migrant at a local hospital in the Aegean resort of Didim, Turkey, Sunday, March 6, 2016. Source: AAP

At least 18 people attempting to reach Greece have drowned after their boat sank off the Turkish coast, the state-run Anatolian Agency reports.

The Turkish Coast Guard, using speedboats and a helicopter, rescued 15 people and recovered 18 bodies in the Aegean Sea near the town of Didim, it said. Efforts continued to find more victims whose nationalities were not given.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu travels to Brussels on Monday for an emergency summit with European Union leaders to tackle illegal migration to member states, much of which occurs through candidate country Turkey.

A million people reached Europe through illegal routes in 2015, many fleeing economic and political turmoil in the Middle East, north Africa and Asia. Most of them came through Turkey, which borders Syria, Iran and Iraq.

So far this year, 135,000 migrants have reached Europe, 126,000 via Turkey, and 418 have died, including 321 on the so-called eastern Mediterranean route from Turkey to Greece, the International Organisation of Migration said on March 4.

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The EU has offered Turkey 3 billion euros ($A4.47 billion) to do more to stop migrants from attempting the perilous journey.

The migrant crisis has divided the EU's political leaders and threatened the bloc's open-border policy.


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