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Syrian Refuges Headed for Lesbos Island Greece
Something unexpected happened on the day we set sail from Dikili Turkey on our way to Istanbul. We were passing through a narrow strait between the mainland of Turkey and a Greek isle. The Captain came on the PA and made an announcement to say that a Syrian refugee boat in distress had been spotted off the port side of our vessel and that we would be stopping to contact the Greek Coast Guard and then waiting to make sure that everyone was safe. Watch the video to completely experience the event! Unbelievable that life could be so bad that you would pack your family into a blowup boat to escape the country. Read our blog post to learn more
AP EXCLUSIVE Rescues after boat capsizes GRAPHIC
(29 Oct 2015) The Greek coast guard brought survivors of a large shipwreck to the island of Lesbos on Wednesday after a boat carrying migrants and refugees capsized at sea.
The coast guard said 242 people had been rescued.
The coast guard said it remained unclear how many people were on the wooden boat when it capsized and coast guard boats, a helicopter and vessels from the European border agency Frontex searched through the night in stormy seas for more survivors.
Island medics and local volunteers worked hard to save those picked up by Spanish lifeguards and local fishermen, but many of those on board the sunken vessel were feared drowned.
Fishing boats and coast guard vessels ferried survivors to the port village Molyvos on Lesbos, a few miles (kilometres) away from the Turkish mainland.
In makeshift shelters, volunteers and doctors offered assistance.
Many women suffered from shock or hypothermia and received first aid in a chapel at the port.
The Greek coast guard and Spanish lifeguards, together with the European Union's border agency Frontex continued to battle unforgiving conditions - including strong winds - throughout the day in the search for more survivors.
The accident raised the total death toll in the eastern Aegean Sea Wednesday to 11, as thousands of people continued to head to the Greek islands in frail boats from Turkey despite worsening weather conditions as winter set in.
Greece is the main entry point for people from the Middle East and Africa seeking a better future in Europe.
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Lesbos - 29 October 2015
1. Various of survivors from last night's shipwreck sitting at port of Molyvos
2. Boats at harbour
3. Shoes on ground
4. Clothes hung out to dry
5. Coast guard boat arriving at port
6. Local fishermen sitting at a coffee shop at the harbour of Molyvos
7. Coffee mug on table
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Manolis Galanakis, local resident and fisherman:
Yesterday what was happening was a crime against humanity, a crime against people. And if I would start from the day (Wednesday) the sea was 7 Beaufort (wind force), very tough. Those people who embarked those 2,500 people that came yesterday in the island, they are criminals. They just get money to put those people on boats to be dead.
9. People walking by pile of life vests
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Manolis Galanakis, local resident and fisherman:
What a guy who was speaking English, from the refugees, told us yesterday: it was load (people were loaded) on a wooden boat, over ten metres, something more. It was loaded over 200 people with the sea, ten metres boat, with the sea 7 Beaufort. The wind is 30 miles (50 kilometres) an hour. Very tough. So the captain of the boat brought them until midwaters, and the borders. And another cooperating boat came to pick him up to bring him back to Turkey. Because of the break (breaking) water and the wind, the boat that was supposed to take the captain back to Turkey came on the side of the refugees boat and within five minutes the refugee boat sunk.
11. Survivors at port
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Manolis Galanakis, local resident and fisherman:
Where is humanity? Where is the rulers, the decision makers of this world? What the hell do they do? They don't have families, they don't have children, they don't care?
13. Various of woman sitting by rocks
14. Wide of Molyvos port
15. Greek coast guard boat leaving port for new patrol round
STORYLINE:
Survivors of a wooden boat that capsized in the eastern Aegean Sea were recovering on Thursday morning at the port of Molyvos, on the Greek island of Lesbos.
Many stayed at a chapel near the entrance of the village overnight.
Foreign and local volunteers supplied them with food, dry clothes and blankets.
Local fishermen, who assisted with the dramatic rescue of 242 people until the small hours of Thursday, said they were angered by the inability of the international community to act swiftly.
Two young boys and a man died in the incident, but their nationalities were not yet known, according to Greek authorities.
At least 38 people are believed to be still missing.
Lesbos has borne the brunt of the refugee crisis in Greece, with more than 300,000 reaching the island this year - and the number of daily arrivals recently peaking at 7,500.
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