ISTANBUL—Another 19 people, including six children, drowned Thursday in the waters of the Aegean off the coast of the Turkish city of Izmir after their boat capsized.
The Turkish coast guard said rescue teams managed to save 21 people and were still looking for one other survivor. The boat capsized near the town of Dikili, which lies directly across from the Greek Island of Lesbos.
There was no mention of nationalities.
Thursday’s deaths are the third in as many days between Turkey’s southwestern coast and nearby Greek islands and coincides with falling temperatures and rougher seas.
The Greek coastguard on Wednesday said a small plastic boat carrying migrants from Turkey sank off the small island of Farmakonissi, drowning at least 13, mostly children. Another 11 migrants died Tuesday in the Aegean.
Earlier this week, the Geneva-based International Organization for Migrants said more than 1 million asylum-seekers have entered Europe, almost all arriving by sea. It said 3,692 people have drowned trying to get into Europe.