2 migrants die in attempt to cross Channel

Published October 24, 2024 Updated October 24, 2024 09:10am

LILLE: Two people died while attempting to cross the Channel from northern France to Britain early Wednesday, French authorities said, adding that around 50 people more had been rescued from a sinking boat.

The small boat sank shortly after 8am around two kilometres from the port of Calais, the Channel prefecture said, adding that several nearby ships were called to help.

Channel crossings to Britain by undocumented asylum seekers have surged since 2018 despite repeated warnings about the perilous journey. The Channel has heavy maritime traffic, icy waters and strong currents.

Wednesday’s sinking follows the death of a four-month-old baby last week in an overloaded boat headed for Britain, with the latest fatalities bringing the toll so far this year to at least 54 people.

More than 26,000 migrants have landed on British shores since Jan 1, according to UK Home Office figures.

Published in Dawn, October 24th, 2024

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