A British man has advised Sky News he fears his kin are among the many lots of who’re lacking after a fishing boat overloaded with migrants sank off the coast of Greece.
Aftab Khan, from Wolverhampton, travelled to Greece following the tragedy within the early hours of Wednesday morning.
At least 78 folks drowned and 104 had been rescued after the fishing vessel capsized about 50 miles from the southern coastal city of Pylos.
Charity Alarm Phone, which acquired frantic calls from a few of these on board, stated as much as 750 folks might have been on the vessel on the time and a large search operation for survivors is constant.
Mr Khan advised Sky News’ Middle East correspondent Alistair Bunkall that certainly one of his male cousins had been discovered alive however he had been unable to seek out two others.
Speaking within the port metropolis of Kalamata, the place survivors have been introduced by rescuers, he added: “We don’t know where the rest of them are at the moment.
“We’re simply looking for out.”
Greek officers stated the boat obtained into difficulties when its engine stopped and it started veering back and forth. It then capsized and sank at round 2am on Wednesday.
Aerial photos launched by the Greek coastguard confirmed the 20m to 30m-long boat hours earlier than it sank.
Dozens of individuals on the higher and decrease decks had been seen wanting up, some with arms outstretched.
Witnesses stated many extra girls and kids had been under within the maintain.
Three days of nationwide mourning have been declared by the Greek authorities.
Shortly earlier than the boat sunk, Alarm Phone stated it spoke to somebody on board who stated: “The captain left on a small boat. Please, any solution.”
They additionally pleaded for meals and water, and stated the vessel had stopped transferring.
The charity additionally accused the Greek and different European authorities of failing to launch a rescue operation earlier than the boat went down, regardless of being “well aware of this overcrowded and unseaworthy vessel”.
The Greek coastguard denied the declare and stated these on board “refused our assistance because they wanted to go to Italy”.
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Survivors had been dropped at the port metropolis of Kalamata by the coastguard early on Thursday. Many are being handled for situations together with hypothermia and dehydration.
Greek authorities, who initially stated 79 folks had died earlier than later revising the determine all the way down to 78, stated they might not verify how many individuals had been on board.
The UN’s International Organization for Migration stated preliminary studies prompt there have been as much as 400 folks on the vessel, whereas the deputy mayor of Kalamata advised Sky News it was most likely round 550.
The boat is believed to have set off from the Libyan port of Tobruk and was heading to Italy.
Greek authorities stated a lot of the migrants had been from Egypt, Syria and Pakistan.
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