
According to the latest data, 27 migrants were rescued after the explosion. shipwreck boathouse in the Provoskida area, east of her island Lesvos.
The last eight survivors were found on land and are in good health while they were taken to the island’s reception and identification center.
Of the 27 rescued, 25 have been transferred to the Lesvos hospital, while two remain under treatment at the Lesbos hospital.
25 people were transferred to the CED Lesvos: 18 men, 4 women and 3 minor children. Their nationalities of origin are Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Eritrea and Gambia.
In the morning, three bodies (2 women and 1 man) were removed, while 19 people were rescued, 10 of whom were taken to the hospital with hypothermia. The rest were transferred to the Reception and Identification Center.
The migrants were on an inflatable boat that crashed into the rocks, with about 41 people on board, they said.
None of the rescued were wearing life jackets at the time of their discovery, according to the Coast Guard.
The weather conditions prevailing in the area are unfavorable, with a northeast wind of force 6 on the Beaufort scale.
The rescue operation is coordinated by ECSC and includes a high seas ship, two Coast Guard ships and a Super Puma helicopter. The search for survivors is also being conducted from the shore.
Source: Kathimerini

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