Coast guards rescue 126 refugees off western Turkey

  21 March 2016    Read: 1078
Coast guards rescue 126 refugees off western Turkey
Refugees have been rescued as they tried to reach Greek shores using irregular routes
Turkish coast guards have rescued 126 refugees off the coast of western Turkey since Saturday as they tried to reach Greek shores through irregular routes, Turkish Coast Guard Command said in a statement Sunday.

A total of 101 asylum seekers in two dinghy boats were rescued off Cesme, a district in Turkey’s western Izmir province, as they attempted to reach Greece’s Chios Island Sunday. They were taken to Izmir Migration Authority, the statement said.

Another 25 Syrian refugees were saved off Ayvalik in Turkey’s northwest as they attempted to reach the Greek Lesbos Island Saturday, it said, adding that a search-and-rescue mission for two missing refugees continues.

According to the International Organization for Migration, a total of 467 refugees died at sea between Jan. 1, 2016 and March 17, 2016, out of which 362 died along the eastern Mediterranean route, while 105 others perished along the central and western Mediterranean route.

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