Arrests made amid fears hundreds of migrants may have died in boat that capsized off Greece

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Rescuers scoured the seas off Greece on Thursday following a shipwreck that killed at least 78 migrants, as hopes of finding survivors dwindled and fears grew that hundreds more, including children, may have drowned inside the crowded vessel’s hold.

Reports suggested between 400 and 750 people had packed the fishing boat that capsized and sank early on Wednesday morning in deep waters about 80 kilometres from the southern coastal town of Pylos. Greek authorities said 104 survivors had been brought ashore.

Outside the coast guard office in the port city of Kalamata, where survivors were transferred, a Syrian man whose wife was missing sought

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