Turkey Migrants: Lorry Crash In Izmir 'kills 15'

At least 15 people, including a number of children, have been killed in Turkey after a lorry carrying migrants plunged off a road, state media say.
The lorry crashed through a barrier and landed in an irrigation canal 20m (65ft) below, in the western province of Izmir.
The nationality of the victims was not immediately known.
A day earlier, 11 people thought to be migrants died when their car burst into flames after a crash in Greece.
The lorry was travelling from Aydin to Izmir when Sunday's accident happened, the Anadolu agency said.
It said many other people were injured but did not give figures.
Turkey is a major transit point for migrants travelling from Syria and other Middle Eastern nations, as well as from countries further east and in Africa.
More than a million migrants crossed into Greece during the peak year of 2015.
But the flow fell dramatically after the EU and Turkey signed an agreement to send back to Turkey migrants who did not apply for asylum or whose claim was rejected.
The lorry driver managed to escape without serious injuries.

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