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Turkish coast guard rescues 49 irregular migrants adrift off Ayvacık coast
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The incident, highlighting the ongoing challenges of irregular migration in the Aegean Sea, underscores the vital role of maritime authorities in safeguarding lives.

Coast Guard teams from the North Aegean Group Command, known for their expertise in search and rescue operations, sprang into action upon receiving a distress call.

The dinghy, carrying 49 individuals, primarily from Afghanistan, was found adrift due to a malfunctioning engine, putting the lives of its occupants at risk.

Responding swiftly, Coast Guard personnel safely rescued all onboard, including the 15 vulnerable children, demonstrating their commitment to humanitarian aid and maritime safety.

Following standard procedures, the rescued migrants received medical attention if needed and were handed over to the Ayvacık Foreigners Repatriation Centre for further processing.

While the specific date and time of the rescue remain unclear, it serves as a reminder of the continuous efforts undertaken by the Turkish Coast Guard to protect lives at sea.

The cause of the engine failure is unknown, but it highlights the precarious nature of irregular migration journeys across the Aegean, often undertaken in unsafe vessels and perilous conditions.

The rescued migrants, primarily from Afghanistan, likely embarked on this perilous journey seeking a better future, but their story reflects the broader challenges faced by displaced individuals seeking refuge. (ILKHA)



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