Authorities recovered three unconscious people in the English Channel, while they were attempting to swim to the UK from northern France. The medical teams could not revive them and declared them dead.
This year has been one of the deadliest for migrants attempting the perilous journey between France and England through the English Channel, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. (Photo: Reuters/File)
At least three migrants died early on Sunday while attempting to cross the English Channel to the UK from northern France, authorities said. The deaths were confirmed after an early morning rescue operation involving French emergency services and the navy's "Dauphin" helicopter.
The prefecture described the attempted crossing as "difficult", with around 50 people stranded in the water and on the beach near Sangatte at around 6 am. Rescuers assisted 45 individuals, including four who were transported to hospitals.
Three unconscious people were pulled from the water but could not be revived, despite efforts by medical teams.
An investigation was opened by prosecutors in Boulogne-sur-Mer.
Sunday's tragedy came during a spike in Channel crossing attempts as 2024 draws to a close. Officials have noted a significant increase in attempted crossings over the past days.
This year has been one of the deadliest for migrants attempting the perilous journey between France and England, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.
Despite French and British efforts to stop it, the route remains a major smuggling corridor for people fleeing conflict or poverty. Migrants favour the UK for reasons of language, family ties or perceived easier access to asylum and work.
Published By:
Prateek Chakraborty
Published On:
Dec 29, 2024