22 reported dead as drifting migrant boat rescued near Greek island

26 more were rescued as the vessel drifted for six days following its departure from Libya.

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Migrants disembark from a vessel at the port of Kaloi Limenes, on the island of Crete, Greece, February 21, 2026 [FILE]. / Reuters

Twenty-two people were reported dead after a migrant boat was rescued off the Greek island of Crete, according to public broadcaster ERT.

The vessel was reportedly spotted early Friday by the EU border agency Frontex, and 26 people on board were transferred to the port of Kaloi Limenes on Saturday.

Survivors said there were 48 people on board when the boat departed from Libya six days earlier.

As the vessel drifted for days due to adverse weather conditions, 22 people died during the journey, with their bodies thrown into the sea.

Two suspected boat operators, both from South Sudan and aged between 19 and 21, were identified and arrested on suspicion of human trafficking during the preliminary investigation.