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22 Migrants Die Near Greece After Days Stranded at Sea

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Last updated: March 28, 2026 4:56 pm
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Rescue operation near Crete after migrant boat tragedy
Rescue teams save survivors after a migrant boat tragedy near Crete, where 22 people died after days at sea.
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Deadly Journey Ends in Tragedy

A migrant boat journey ended in disaster near Greece, where 22 people lost their lives after spending six days adrift at sea. The small dinghy had set off from Libya, aiming to reach Europe, but the passengers faced extreme conditions along the way.

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Deadly Journey Ends in TragedyNo Food, No Water, and Harsh ConditionsHuman Trafficking Investigation UnderwayMediterranean Crossings Remain DangerousA Growing Humanitarian Crisis

Rescue teams saved 26 survivors, including a woman and a child. Authorities rushed two individuals to hospital in Heraklion for urgent medical care.


No Food, No Water, and Harsh Conditions

The boat departed from Tobruk on 21 March. During the journey, passengers lost direction and remained stranded at sea without food or water for nearly a week.

Officials reported that poor weather and exhaustion played a major role in the deaths. Survivors described a desperate situation as conditions worsened each day.


Human Trafficking Investigation Underway

Authorities arrested two men from South Sudan, aged 19 and 22, on suspicion of human trafficking. Investigators are examining charges including illegal entry and negligent homicide.

The boat was found about 53 nautical miles from Ierapetra, highlighting how far it had drifted off course.


Mediterranean Crossings Remain Dangerous

The Mediterranean Sea continues to be one of the most dangerous migration routes in the world. Thousands attempt the crossing each year, often using overcrowded boats with limited supplies.

UNHCR reports that tens of thousands of migrants arrive in Greece by sea annually. However, many journeys end in tragedy due to unsafe conditions, harsh weather, and risky smuggling operations.


A Growing Humanitarian Crisis

This incident adds to a rising number of deaths along migration routes. Many people fleeing poverty, conflict, or instability take these dangerous journeys in search of a better life.

The tragedy highlights the urgent need for safer migration pathways and stronger action against human trafficking networks.

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