The Coast Guard Command received information about a rubber boat with irregular migrants on board drifting due to engine failure off the coast of Ayvalık and a distress signal was sent. In response, the Coast Guard Command sent the KB-4510 Coast Guard boat to the area. Upon reaching the rubber boat adrift in the Aegean Sea, the Coast Guard teams rescued 36 irregular migrants, including 14 children, and brought them to the Northern Aegean Coast Guard Command in Cunda Island.

At the Northern Aegean Coast Guard Command in Cunda Island, the migrants were provided with humanitarian aid such as food, drinks, clothing, medicine, and medical supplies. Following their rescue, the migrants will undergo necessary procedures and then will be transferred to the Balıkesir Provincial Directorate of Migration Management for further assistance.

This incident highlights the ongoing issue of irregular migration in the region and the dangers faced by migrants attempting to cross the Aegean Sea in overcrowded and often unseaworthy boats. It also underscores the importance of coordinated efforts by authorities such as the Coast Guard Command in responding to distress calls and rescuing migrants in need of assistance.

The rescue operation conducted by the Coast Guard Command demonstrates their commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals in distress at sea. It also emphasizes the importance of international cooperation in addressing the root causes of irregular migration and finding lasting solutions to prevent further loss of life in dangerous journeys across the sea.

The rescued migrants will now receive necessary medical attention, shelter, and support from the relevant authorities. The incident serves as a reminder of the humanitarian responsibility to provide assistance to those in need, regardless of their immigration status, and the importance of upholding human rights and dignity in all circumstances.

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