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Greece Boat Disaster: Capsized Boat Had 100 Children In Hold - Reports by obedience4(m): 1:57pm On Jun 15, 2023
Survivors from a fishing boat that sank off southern Greece in one of Europe's worst migrant disasters say up to 100 children may have been on board. At least 78 people have already been confirmed dead in the disaster

But scores more could still be missing at sea, with reports suggesting that up to 750 people were aboard the vessel.

The country's coastguard has been criticised for not intervening earlier but authorities say their offers of aid were refused.

Rescuers are still scouring the seas off Greece in a massive search operation, as hopes of finding more survivors dwindle.
Shocking accounts of a large number of women and children travelling in the hold of the ship have come via medics who treated the mostly male survivors.
Manolis Makaris, a doctor at Kalamata hospital, told local reporters that after lending his phone to a survivor to enable them to call home the man had spoken of a large number of children in the hold - possibly as many as 100.
Another reporter from Greece's ANT1 channel asked a survivor if there were 100 children on board, to which the survivor replied: "Yes".

The charity Save the Children, citing testimonies from survivors, also gave the same number.
The BBC has not been able to independently verify this figure.
But government spokesman Ilias Siakantaris said there were unconfirmed reports that up to 750 people in total were on the boat.
"We do not know what was in the hold... but we know that several smugglers lock people up to maintain control," he told public broadcaster ERT.
Families of some of the missing have arrived in Kalamata in search of their loved ones.
"My relatives were on the boat," said Aftab, who had travelled from the UK and said at least four of his relatives from Pakistan were unaccounted for.
"We've had confirmation. We found one of the relatives in [the rescue centre]. But the others we haven't got hold of yet," he told the BBC.
A Syrian man from the Netherlands broke down as he revealed his wife and brother-in-law were missing.
Activist Nawal Soufi was the first to raise the alarm after being contacted by people on the boat on Tuesday morning. She also believes around 750 people were on board.
The boat went down about 80km (50 miles) south-west of Pylos after 02:04 on Wednesday morning local time, according to the Greek coastguard.
A timeline provided by the coastguard said that initial contact was made with the fishing boat at 14:00 (11:00 GMT) the previous day, and no request for help had been made.
It said the Greek shipping ministry had made repeated contact with the boat and was told it simply wanted to sail on to Italy. A Maltese-flagged ship provided food and water at around 18:00, and another boat provided water three hours after that, it added.
Then at around 01:40 on Wednesday, someone on the boat is said to have notified the Greek coastguard that the vessel's engine had malfunctioned.
Shortly afterwards, the boat capsized, taking only 10 to 15 minutes to sink completely. A search and rescue operation was triggered but complicated by strong winds.
A coastguard spokesman told ERT that the boat's engine broke down in the early hours of Wednesday, then people on board started to move around causing it to capsize. He said everyone rescued was male.



Alarm Phone, an emergency helpline for migrants in trouble at sea, received the first call from the boat in distress just over an hour after the coastguard first made contact on Tuesday.
In a Facebook post, Ms Soufi said the situation became "complicated" when a rescue boat approached the vessel and tied a rope to it while throwing bottles of water.
She said some of the people on board then felt in "extreme danger" due to fears the rope could cause the boat to flip, and that fights on board over water could result in it capsizing. The boat then moved away.
Ms Soufi said she stayed in touch with people on the vessel until 23:00 local time, saying she was reassuring them that the Greek coastguard would rescue them.
On her final call, she said one man told her: "I feel like this is going to be our last night alive".
She said that the people had "no intention of continuing" to Italy and "absolutely needed help in the waters".
The conflicting accounts could be due to the coastguard speaking to the crew, while Ms Soufi and Alarm Phone were speaking to people on the vessel.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-65914476

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Re: Greece Boat Disaster: Capsized Boat Had 100 Children In Hold - Reports by kernniejay(m): 2:33pm On Jun 15, 2023
May their gentle souls rest in peace, amen.
Re: Greece Boat Disaster: Capsized Boat Had 100 Children In Hold - Reports by DAVIDELUXED: 3:19pm On Jun 15, 2023
. cryAfrica always in the news for poverty,starvation, bad government and religious rascality.
Rip young ones your time never came.

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