25/08: Alarm Phone alerted to a boat in distress near Chios carrying 59 people

26.08.2018 / 22:38 / Aegean Sea

Watch The Med Alarm Phone Investigations – 25th of August 2018
Case name: 2018_08_25-AEG 417
Situation: Alarm Phone informed of 59 people on a boat near Chios
Status of WTM Investigation: Concluded
Place of Incident: Aegean Sea

Summary of the Case: On Saturday 25th of August the Alarm phone was alerted to a boat in distress carrying 59 people, including 15 children and 19 women, close to Chios. The people are rescued by the Greek coast guard.

At 4:20am the Alarm Phone shift team was contacted about a boat in distress. We were told that the boat has a large number of people on board and is moving very fast. At 4:45am we were able to establish contact with the boat, and learned that there are 59 people on board, among them 15 children and 19 women. A few minutes later they sent us their new position, and it became clear that they were still moving forward.
At 4:55am we called the Greek coast guard and informed them of the case. Over the next hour we tried and failed many times to reestablish contact with the boat. At 5:41 we are told that the coast guard has arrived and is rescuing the people. A few minutes later we received confirmation of this by those on board the boat.
Last update: 20:09 Sep 26, 2018
Credibility: UP DOWN 0
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