

At least 14 people drowned when a rubber boat carrying illegal immigrants sank off Turkey's western province of Mugla on Friday, the local governor's office said, adding that a search and rescue operation was underway for possible survivors.
In a statement, the Mugla Governor's Office said an Afghani illegal who survived the incident and swam back to the mainland had raised the alarm shortly after 01:00.
The Afghan national told the emergency services that 18 people had set out on the rubber boat, but that shortly afterwards it had taken on water and sunk, the governor's office said.
Search and rescue teams found a second survivor who had managed to reach Celebi Island off Bodrum. They also retrieved 14 bodies from the sea.
"Search and rescue efforts for other irregular migrants considered missing continue with four coast guard boats, one coast guard special diving team and one helicopter," the governor's office added.
The Aegean Sea is a frequent transit route for thousands of illegal immigrants attempting to cross from North Africa and the Middle East into Europe for its welfare programs, particularly from Turkey which hosts millions of refugees from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
The number of illegal migrants caught in Turkey peaked in 2019 with nearly 455,000 people, mainly from Afghanistan and Syria, according to the Presidency of Migration Management.
More than 122,000 illegals have been apprehended in Turkey as of October 16 this year.
(Reporting by Ali Kucukgocmen; Writing by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Daren Butler and Crispian Balmer)