Migrants look out of a fishing boat docked at the port of Palaiochora in southeastern Crete, Greece on Nov. 22, 2022. (InTime News via AP)Greece: Migrant Boat Had Sailed From Libya With 483 PeopleATHENS, Greece—Greek authorities say a dilapidated fishing boat crammed with migrants that was towed to port after losing steering in rough seas south of Crete was carrying a total of 483 people who had sailed from Libya. The coast guard said Thursday that those on board were Syrians, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Palestinians, and Sudanese and included 336 men, 10 women, 128 boys, and nine girls. The passengers had been crammed into a 25-meter (82-foot) fishing boat that had set sail from Libya and had been heading to Italy, the coast guard said. A major rescue operation was mounted, involving a Greek frigate, two coast guard vessels, five nearby merchant ships, and two Italian-flagged fishing boats.
Source: Libya Today November 24, 2022 20:12 UTC