Migrants from Turkey flood into Greece; scuffles on boat

1Sunday, Aug. 16, 2015 | 4:56 a.m.
2Migrants from the coastal town of Bodrum, Turkey, make their way to the Greek island of Kos, on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015.
3With the shores of Kos, a gateway to Europe, just a few kilometers (miles) away from Bodrum, hundreds of migrants are piling into tiny inflatable dinghies each night and attempting to make the crossing powered by tiny outboard motors and plastic paddles.
4Turkish authorities reported that 2,791 migrants have been caught in the Aegean Sea in the past 5 days alone, most of them Syrians.
5Migrants speak to each other as they and others gather at a makeshift migrant detention center at an abandoned football stadium after crossing from Turkey, on the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
6On Friday, the International Organization for Migration said the number of migrants and asylum-seekers who have crossed the Mediterranean to Europe this year will pass the quarter-million mark by the end of the month - more than half of them arriving in Greece.
7A woman with her child rests at a tent camp as other migrants gather at a makeshift migrant detention center at Kos' abandoned football stadium after crossing from Turkey, at the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
8A man holds his son as other migrants and refugees gather at a makeshift migrant detention center at Kos' abandoned football stadium after crossing from Turkey, at the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
9Migrants and refugees gather at a makeshift migrant detention center at Kos' abandoned football stadium after crossing from Turkey, at the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
10Migrants and refugees argue with a local official as they gather at a makeshift migrant detention center at Kos' abandoned football stadium after crossing from Turkey, at the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
11A police officer, top, tries to line-up migrants and refugees as they gather at a makeshift migrant detention center at Kos' abandoned football stadium after crossing from Turkey, at the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
12Police officers try to line-up migrants and refugees as they gather at a makeshift migrant detention center at Kos' abandoned football stadium after crossing from Turkey, at the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
13Migrants and refugees arrive on a dinghy after crossing from Turkey, on the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, early Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
14The International Organization for Migration said the number of migrants and asylum-seekers who have crossed the Mediterranean to Europe this year will pass the quarter-million mark by the end of the month, more than half of them arriving in Greece.
15Migrants and refugees pose for a photo upon their arrive at the coast on a dinghy after crossing from Turkey, at the southeastern island of Kos, Greece during the sunrise, early, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
16A man prays after he and other migrants arrived on a dinghy after crossing from Turkey, on the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, early Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
17Migrants and refugees walk to board on an Athens-bound ferry at the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
18Late Friday, about 1,900 Syrians, clasping their papers in their hands, queued patiently in a fenced-off part of Kos harbor to get on an Athens-bound ferry - once all other passengers had boarded.
19A woman makes a selfie was she and migrants and refugees wait to board on an Athens-bound ferry at the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015, to leave by sea for the Greek capital.
20Migrants and refugees rest at a tent camp as they gather at a makeshift migrant detention center at Kos' abandoned football stadium after crossing from Turkey, at the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
21Migrants from the coastal town of Bodrum, Turkey, disembark their boat after it started to sink as they attempted to make their way to the Greek island of Kos, on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015.
22A yacht sails past migrants from the coastal town of Bodrum, Turkey, heading to the Greek island of Kos, on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015.
23Migrants from the coastal town of Bodrum, Turkey, remove a man from their boat, before heading to the Greek island of Kos, on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015.
24A migrant runs ashore after he was kicked off from a small dinghy by other passengers, on a journey from the coastal town of Bodrum, Turkey, early Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015 in order to cross to the nearby Greek island of Kos.
25With the shores of Kos, a gateway to Europe just a few kilometers (miles) away, hundreds of migrants are piling into tiny inflatable dinghies each night and attempting to make the crossing powered by tiny outboard motors and plastic paddles.
26Migrants on a small dinghy force off migrant at centre, as they start their journey from the coastal town of Bodrum, Turkey, in order to cross to the nearby Greek island of Kos, early Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015.
27Migrants on a small dinghy force off another, right, that tried to clamber into, as they start their journey from the coastal town of Bodrum, Turkey, in order to cross to the nearby Greek island of Kos, early Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015.
28Migrants on a Turkish beach scuffled over places on one inflatable dinghy and frantically bailed out another to keep it from sinking during a dramatic night that highlighted their desperation to reach the Greek island of Kos - and the safety of Europe.
29The scenes, captured early Saturday by Associated Press journalists on a moonless night, came as Turkish authorities reported that 2,791 migrants have been caught in the Aegean Sea in the past five days alone, most of them Syrians.
30Overall, more than 33,000 migrants have been caught or rescued in the Aegean this year, according to the governor's office in Izmir.
31Kos is only 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) from Turkey at its closest point, its twinkling lights at night an irresistible beacon to those fleeing war or poverty.
32Tensions were high early Saturday at Fenerburnu Beach near the Turkish tourist town of Bodrum.
33Two migrants tried to clamber onto a small dinghy only to be forced off by angry fellow passengers, one of whom shouted: "You haven't paid!"
34One passenger was also upset that the male intruders had touched the arm of a female migrant wearing an Islamic headscarf.
35The two ejected migrants fled up the beach and into the bushes just as a Turkish military police vehicle, its siren wailing, approached.
36Earlier, in the darkness well away from the shore, two migrant smuggling boats appeared to be intercepted by another vessel and their passengers taken into custody.
37It was not immediately clear if Greek authorities were once again intercepting migrants at sea.
38Later in the night, another inflatable dinghy setting off from the beach appeared close to sinking under the weight of its human cargo, which included at least one of the men forced off the earlier vessel.
39Three women jumped out and ran away shouting "No, no, no!," clearly terrified at the prospect of making even the short crossing to Kos in the flimsy boat.
40Their panic spread to other passengers, leaving just four men to bail out the water using only plastic paddles.
41Then, using a tiny electric motor, they steered the boat toward the lights of Kos.
42As the dinghy gathered speed, three men who had earlier abandoned ship waded through the warm water to clamber back on board.
43Asked if they had anything to say as they faded into the night, one man replied: "May God help us."
44Issa Jaefer, a Syrian waiting in Bodrum to make the crossing to Kos, said the migrants are aware of the dangers.
45"We were left to die in Syria," he said earlier in the week.
46"It doesn't matter if we die on the rough sea. At the end, by God's providence, we will reach the stability and security in Europe."
47The number of migrants trying to reach Europe by sea is on track to hit a record this year, according to the Geneva-based International Organization for Migration.
48Financially struggling Greece has reported 134,988 arrivals from Turkey this year, it said, while Italy recorded 93,540 newcomers through July.
49Along with migrants landing in Spain and Malta, 237,000 people have made the crossing so far this year, the agency says - compared to 219,000 for all of 2014.
50It also estimated at least 2,300 people have died this year trying to make the crossing.