At Least 18 Dead After Migrant Boat Sinks off Turkey’s Aegean Coast

ANKARA, April 1 (Reuters) – At ⁠least ⁠18 people were ⁠killed when an inflatable boat carrying ​migrants sank off Turkey’s western province of Mugla ‌on Wednesday, the coastguard ‌said in a statement, adding ⁠that search ⁠and rescue efforts continued in the area.

The coastguard ​said the boat, with an outboard motor, was detected at 0300 GMT off the coast ​of Mugla’s Bodrum district, and that it ⁠tried to ⁠flee despite repeated ⁠warnings ​to stop.

The boat later took in water due to ​adverse weather ⁠and sea conditions in the area and sank, it added.

A coastguard helicopter and three boats were dispatched to the area ⁠for search and rescue operations, the coastguard said, adding ⁠that they had rescued 21 people so far.

The statement did not say where the boat had departed from or where it was heading.

The Aegean Sea is a frequent transit route for thousands of migrants attempting to cross from North ⁠Africa and the Middle East into Europe, particularly from Turkey, which hosts millions of refugees from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.

(Reporting ​by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Daren ​Butler and Alison Williams)

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