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At least 13 migrants have died after their dinghy and a ferry collided off Turkey, the coastguard there says. At least 13 migrants, including children, have died after their dinghy and a ferry collided off Turkey, the coastguard there says.
The accident happened close to the port of Canakkale. The boat was reportedly on its way to the Greek island of Lesbos. The accident happened close to the port of Canakkale. The boat was on its way to the Greek island of Lesbos.
The coastguard said eight people were rescued, with one seriously injured, and the operation is ongoing. In a second incident, Greece's coastguard said 26 people were feared missing from a boat, also off Lesbos.
Meanwhile tens of thousands of migrants continue to cross Balkan borders, many of them now passing into Austria. Meanwhile thousands of migrants continue to cross borders in southern Europe, many now passing into Austria.
'We lost the children'
Turkey's coastguard said it had raised the alarm after being told that a commercial vessel and a migrant boat had collided off Canakkale.
It said it had sent a helicopter and six rescue boats to the area.
Eight people have been rescued, with one seriously injured. Some reports said four of the dead were children.
One survivor who gave his name as Haseen, told AFP news agency: "It was dark, we saw the ship bearing down on us. We tried to signal with flashlights and cell phones but they did not see us."
The passengers were thrown into the water.
"We lost the children. We could not see them in the dark," Haseen said.
In the second incident, Greece's coastguard said it had rescued 22 people spotted in the water near Lesbos - but a further 26 people were feared missing.
On Saturday, a five-year-old girl died and 13 people were feared missing after their boat also sank off Lesbos.
Trips on makeshift craft between Turkey and Greek islands are frequent and dangerous for migrants, many of whom are fleeing conflict in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.
Bitter exchanges
Meanwhile, thousands of migrants continue to cross borders further north, many of them hoping to reach Germany and Scandinavia.
Austria saw the arrival of at least 10,000 migrants on Saturday and 7,000 more are now crowding the Nickelsdorf crossing with Hungary.
Germany says it now expects two trains from Austria, carrying 1,000 migrants in total, to cross its border at Freilassing on Sunday evening.
Five more trains, carrying 500 each, are expected on Monday. German police said a planned centre for 400 migrants in Wertheim in southern Germany was destroyed in an arson attack on Sunday morning.
Long queues of both people and traffic have been reported at Slovenia's borders with Croatia and Austria amid tighter restrictions.Long queues of both people and traffic have been reported at Slovenia's borders with Croatia and Austria amid tighter restrictions.
Austria, Hungary and Croatia have all accused each other of failing to deal effectively with the new arrivals. Austria, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia have all traded accusations of failure to deal effectively with the crisis over the past few days.
Turkey's coastguard said it raised the alarm after being told that a commercial vessel and a migrant boat had collided off Canakkale. Croatia initially welcomed the migrants but then said it was unable to cope with the numbers and moved them over the border to Hungary, which quickly ferried them on to Austria.
It is believed to be the second migrant boat to have sunk between Turkey and Greece on Sunday. Hungary and Romania have now also criticised each other over Hungary's plans to build a fence along their border. Hungary has already completed a razor-wire fence along its Serbian frontier and is building one on its Croatian border.
In the other incident, Greece's coastguard said it had rescued 20 people spotted in the water near the island of Lesbos - a further 26 people are feared to be missing. Romanian Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu called Hungary's actions "autistic and unacceptable".
On Saturday, a five-year-old girl died and 13 people were left missing after their boat also sank off Lesbos. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said he expected "more modesty from a foreign minister whose prime minister is currently facing trial", referring to an ongoing corruption case.
The EU has been strongly criticised for its failure to co-ordinate a response to the migrant crisis.
Interior ministers will hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday in another attempt to agree on relocating migrants with binding quotas for each state.
The next day, EU leaders will hold an extraordinary summit on migration.
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A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants.
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