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Dramatic rescues as boats sink off Greece; at least 21 dead

KYTHIRA, Greece (AP) - Residents of a Greek island pulled shipwrecked migrants to safety up steep cliffs in dramatic rescues after two boats sank in Greek waters, leaving at least 21 people dead and many still missing.

The coast guard in the eastern island of Lesbos said 16 bodies of young African women and one young young man were recovered there after a dinghy carrying about 40 people sank. Ten women were rescued, while 13 other migrants were believed to be missing, coast guard officials said.

'œThe women who were rescued were in a full state of panic so we are still trying to work out what happened,'ť coast guard spokesman Nikos Kokkalas told state television. 'œThe women were all from African countries, aged 20 upward. ... There is a search on land as well as at sea and we hope that survivors made it to land.'ť

The second rescue effort was launched several hundred kilometers (miles) to the west, off the island of Kythira, where a sailboat struck rocks and sank. The bodies of at least four migrants were seen next to floating debris from the sailboat. The deaths would be officially recorded when the bodies were recovered, officials said. They added that 80 people, from Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan, had been rescued while a search continues for as many as 11 still believed to be missing.

With winds in the area reaching 70 kph (45 mph), Fire Service rescuers and local volunteers on Kythira lowered ropes to help migrants climb up cliffs on the seafront.

Survivors clinging to ropes were pulled to safety up steep cliffs as others were buffeted by waves as they waited their turn on tiny areas of rock at the bottom.

'œAll the residents here went down to the harbor to try and help,'ť Martha Stathaki, a local resident told The Associated Press.

'œWe could see the boat smashing against the rocks and people climbing up those rocks to try and save themselves. It was an unbelievable sight.'ť

Kythira is some 400 kilometers (250 miles) west of Turkey and on a route often used by smugglers to bypass Greece and head directly to Italy.

The deaths occurred amid a heated spat between Greece and Turkey over the safety of migrants at sea with Athens accusing its neighbor of failing to stop smugglers active on its shoreline and even using migrants to apply political pressure on the European Union.

'œOnce again, Turkey's tolerance of gangs of ruthless traffickers has cost human lives,'ť Greek Shipping Minister Yannis Plakiotakis said.

'œAs long as the Turkish coastguard does not prevent their activities, the traffickers cram unfortunate people, without safety measures, into boats that cannot withstand the weather conditions, putting their lives in mortal danger.'ť

Turkey denies the allegations and has publicly accused Greece of carrying out reckless summary deportations, known as pushbacks.

Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly last month, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accused Greece of 'œturning the Aegean Sea into a graveyard'ť and held up photographs of dead migrant children.

Most migrants reaching Greece travel from nearby Turkey, but smugglers have changed routes in recent months in an effort to avoid heavily patrolled waters around Greek islands near the Turkish coastline. ___ Full coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/migration

Authorities and local residents take part in a large-scale rescue operation on the island of Kythira, some 225 kilometers (140 miles) south of Athens, early Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022. The operation is underway off a southern Greek island where a sailboat carrying up to 100 migrants sank in high winds. The coast guard said its vessels, private boats and a rescue helicopter were involved in the effort off the coast of the island of Kythira. (Ippolytos Prekas/kythera.news via AP) The Associated Press
Authorities and local residents save a migrant during a large-scale rescue operation on the island of Kythira, some 225 kilometers (140 miles) south of Athens, early Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022. The operation is underway off a southern Greek island where a sailboat carrying up to 100 migrants sank in high winds. The coast guard said its vessels, private boats and a rescue helicopter were involved in the effort off the coast of the island of Kythira. (Ippolytos Prekas/kythera.news via AP) The Associated Press
Migrants wait at the bottom of a cliff as waves hit them during a large-scale rescue operation on the island of Kythira, some 225 kilometers (140 miles) south of Athens, early Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022. The operation is underway off a southern Greek island where a sailboat carrying up to 100 migrants sank in high winds. The coast guard said its vessels, private boats and a rescue helicopter were involved in the effort off the coast of the island of Kythira. (Ippolytos Prekas/kythera.news via AP) The Associated Press
Rescued migrants receive hospital treatment on the Greek island of Lesbos following the deadly sinking of a dinghy carrying migrants, on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2022. Two boats carrying migrants have sunk in separate incidents in Greek waters. (AP Photo/(AP Photo/Panagiotis Balaskas) The Associated Press
Rescued migrants receive hospital treatment on the Greek island of Lesbos following the deadly sinking of a dinghy carrying migrants, on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2022. Two boats carrying migrants have sunk in separate incidents in Greek waters. (AP Photo/(AP Photo/Panagiotis Balaskas) The Associated Press
Rescued migrants receive hospital treatment on the Greek island of Lesbos following the deadly sinking of a dinghy carrying migrants, on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2022. Two boats carrying migrants have sunk in separate incidents in Greek waters. (AP Photo/(AP Photo/Panagiotis Balaskas) The Associated Press
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