Athens: The Greek Coast Guard said that he found the bodies of two women and 39 other migrants on the small island of Farmoconicisy on Monday, and an investigation was going on to determine what happened.
The circumstances of deaths were not clear, he said.
The Greek officials were informed that the migrants had reached the island on this day on the first day, just 6 miles (9.7 km) from the Turkish coast, Coast Guard officials said, they were still looking for other survivors of a possible shipwreak.
Those people were transferred to the nearby island nearby.
Greece has been a preferred entrance to Europe for migrants and refugees in the South -East corner of the European Union, long, Africa and Asia.
The Coast Guard has rescued over 250,000 people since 2015, when Greece Europe’s migration was at the border of crisis and about one million people landed on its islands including Formaconis from Türkiye. According to the United Nations Refugee Agency, thousands of people have been killed in the sea.
This month, at least seven migrants drowned, including a boy, a girl and two women, when their boat escaped from the island of Lesbos.