Illegal migrants arriving by sea in Greece triple in 2015: officials
The period saw 10,445 migrants arriving, compared to 2,863 for the corresponding months last year.
ATHENS (AFP) - The number of illegal migrants arriving in Greece by sea has tripled in the first three months of 2015, the Greek coast guard said Thursday.
The period saw 10,445 migrants arriving, compared to 2,863 for the corresponding months last year.
In March alone, 6,493 migrants arrived along Greece s coastline and islands, mostly on islands in eastern Greece near Turkey, the main embarkment point for the people smugglers boats.
The island with the biggest influx was Mytilene, followed by Chios, Leros and Samos.
On Thursday alone 200 migrants were rescued after arriving on the isolated island of Gavdos, south of Crete which has a population of only 100 people, the Greek news agency ANA reported.
People smugglers use many routes to carry their paying customers, mainly from north Africa, to reach EU countries where the migrants seek asylum or try to travel further into the European Union.
The journeys are dangerous and in numerous cases fatal as poorly equipped and overladen vessels run into bad weather or overturn.
Visiting Athens on Wednesday, the EU commissioner for migration, Dimitris Avramopoulos, said the European Union was "worried" by the current asylum system.
He said the EU was "conscious that something has to change" in the rule that puts responsibility for dealing with migrants on the first country they arrive in, putting a disproportional burden on southern states, such as Greece and Italy, targeted by the people smugglers.