20/11: 70 people in a shipwreck close to Crete, 1 person died

21.11.2021 / 11:22 / Aegean Sea

Watch The Med Alarm Phone Investigations – 20th of November 2021

Case name: 20211120-AEG839
Situation: 70 people were in severe distress off Crete. The Status of WTM Investigation: ConcludedPlace of Incident: Aegean Sea

Summary of the Case:

In the evening of the 20th of November we were alerted to a boat in distress close to Crete. We immediately called the travelers, who told us they were 70 people on board (10 children, 7 women and 53 men) of a white yacht. Their engine as well as their sail was broken and the waves were high.
At 21:30 CET we informed the Hellenic Coast Guard in Piraeus about the situation and asked them to launch a rescue operation.
At 21:35 CET the people on board told us that some of them have fainted.
At 22:35 CET we called the Central port of Chania to alert them as well - they told us they already knew about the distress since five hours. The people on board tried to reach the Hellenic Coast Guard as well but communication in English was not possible.
At 01:13 CET the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) in Piraeus told us that we can be sure, that if there is a boat at that position in urgent problems, they will perform a rescue. This proved to be wrong: During the night we kept contact with the people on board.Their ship was sinking while the wind got stronger and the waves got higher.
We kept on calling different authorities who didn't act until the morning.

In the afternoon of the 21st of November a relative wrote us "I got news now. Since the morning there is a ship near them, and a while ago it went to them and hit the yacht twice. There are people who fell into the water. And after they fell into the water, they were saved. We want to check that and are there any missing?".
We later found out: While 69 people were taken to Crete, one man died during the shipwreck. Until today, many details remain unclear, we will continue to investigate what exactly has happened.

You can find the tweets of alarmphone here: https://twitter.com/alarm_phone/status/1462465964256202758?s=20

You can find the solidarity statement by ROSA NERA Squat & Chania Social Center / Migrants’ Club: https://alarmphone.org/en/2021/12/12/70-people-in-a-shipwreck-close-to-crete-one-person-died/?post_type_release_type=post
Last update: 16:07 Dec 13, 2021
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