British vessel sinks off Greek island of Milos, passengers rescued

File photo of Milos island
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Sarah Harvey12 August 2021

A British-flagged vessel sunk off Milos Island in Greece on Thursday but all passengers were safely rescued, the Greek Coast Guard has said.

Coast guard spokesman Nikolaos Kokkalas said 17 passengers had been on board the roughly 30-metre-long (98-foot) yacht.

Two helicopters, three coast guard patrol boats, a private boat and two nearby vessels were involved in the rescue operation, and Kokkalas said survivors were being picked up from the Aegean Sea.

It was not immediately clear who had been on board the yacht or what their nationalities were. The cause of the sinking west and northwest of Milos has not yet been determined.

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