A one-year-old boy has died after a boat carrying migrants to the Greek island of Lesbos from Turkey began sinking during the night, the ministry of shipping said today.
It said the child was on board a dinghy with 55 others, who said they were Syrians, when the vessel began to take on water as it approached the shore of Lesbos.
He was found unconscious by a coast guard patrol boat, and medics were unable to revive him.
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The coast guard also intervened twice during the night in the same region to rescue groups of 48 and 70 migrants on board boats that were taking on water, the ministry said.
Between Thursday and Friday morning, some 2,000 migrants reached the shores of Lesbos, which due to its location not far from the Turkish coast has become the chief arrival point for the migrants in Greece.
Some 800 of them crossed during the night, the most dangerous time of day.
More than 550,000 migrants and refugees have crossed into Europe by sea so far this year, most fleeing the civil war in Syria and the vast majority arriving in Greece, according to the UN refugee agency.
Some 3,000 people of them are dead or missing. Most of the victims in recent weeks have been children.
The latest death comes weeks after harrowing pictures of three-year-old Syrian refugee Aylan Kurdi, whose body was found washed up on a Turkish beach after the boat carrying his family to the Greek island of Kos sank, causing an outpouring of emotion around the world and pressuring European leaders to step up their response to the refugee crisis.