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One migrant dead, two missing, in shipwreck off southern Crete
One man has died and two more are missing after a boat carrying migrants sank off Gavdos, an island south of Crete.
Coast guard officials said the vessel went down 21 nautical miles south of the island.
A drone from the EU's border agency Frontex spotted the semi-submerged vessel and a nearby ship conducted a search and rescue operation.
Thirty-five migrants rescued south of Crete
Thirty-five migrants, among them women and children, have been rescued from the sea south of Crete.
The migrants are being transferred to Kaloi Limenes, in the southern part of Iraklio regional unit.
Upon their arrival in Kaloi Limenes, they are expected to be transferred to a temporary accommodation facility.
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52 migrants rescued off southern coast of Crete
Coast guard officers have rescued 52 migrants off the south of Crete after receiving a call for help through the emergency 112 number.
The migrants, who say they are citizens of Sudan and Egypt, were on an inflatable vessel in the sea south of the village of Kaloi Limenes in Iraklio prefecture.
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Crete hit by 3 quakes in 25 minutes; no injuries reported
The southern island of Crete was rocked by three earthquakes of magnitude 4 or higher within a 25-minute span on Wednesday morning. No injuries have been reported.
The first quake, with a magnitude of 4.1, struck at 11.21 a.m. Its epicenter was located in the sea, 19 kilometers south of Miamou, Iraklio.
Migrant flows putting pressure on Crete
The recent spike in migrant flows to the southern shores of Crete is becoming an increasing source of concern for the government, which expects an intervention from the European Commission.
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Strong earthquake hits Crete; no damage reported
A 5.1-magnitude tremor has hit the south coast of the island of Crete near the town of Moires, the Athens-based Institute of Geodynamics has announced.
The earthquake occurred at 9.59 p.m. local time (1859 GMT) Thursday at a depth of 8.9 kilometers, the Institute announced.
A day earlier, a 4.2-maginitude tremor had occurred in the same area.
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