Hundreds of migrants rescued off Crete

Hundreds of asylum seekers have been rescued and four bodies have been recovered from waters off the island of Crete.

Migrants On Greece's Lesbos Island

A migrant boat makes the crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Lesbos on November 12, 2015 in Sikaminias, Greece. Source: Getty Images

Hundreds of migrants have been rescued from a sinking ship in the southern Mediterranean off Crete but four bodies have also been recovered.

Greek search and rescue teams were dispatched on Friday to the area, about 75 nautical miles off southern Crete in territory which falls under Egypt's jurisdiction.

In total, 340 people were rescued by midday, Greek authorities said. There was no immediate information on the nationalities of the migrants or victims.

Greek media said the wooden boat they were sailing in started taking in water. It was not immediately clear where the boat had sailed from.

"From some scattered accounts we have heard (from those rescued) they set off from the African coastline," coastguard spokesman Nikos Lagkadianos told Reuters.

It was too early to determine how many people had been on the vessel, he said.

Hundreds of thousands of mainly Syrian refugees crossed the short but precarious sea corridor to Greece from Turkey last year in small inflatable boats but the route was effectively sealed after an EU-Turkey clampdown in March.

Now, warm weather and calmer seas in the Mediterranean have led to a surge in recent weeks in the number of people trying to cross to Italy from Libya, where people-smugglers operate with relative impunity.

Boats on this much longer journey risk being blown off course to islands such as Crete.

Friday's incident is the third in a week involving migrant rescues or landings on the island.


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