By Euronews with AFP
Published on
12/08/2023 – 10:55oUpdated 11:11
At least one person is thought to have died in the incident, which comes as the estimated number of channel crossings in the last five years passes 100,000.
French and British forces have mounted a rescue operation in the English channel today after a boat carrying migrants capsized, killing at least one person.
One person has died and five are in a “serious condition” after the sinking on Saturday, the Pr?fecture Maritime de la Manche et de la Mer du Nord has announced.
The search for other potential victims is continuing off the coast of Sangatte, involving French and British ships and a helicopter, the Pr?fecture said, adding that around 50 passengers from the boat had been rescued.
The news comes after several people in sinking dinghies were pulled from the channel this week by British lifeguards, who said that “casualties” had been “found in” the water.
More than 100,000 migrants have made the dangerous English Channel crossing illegally in small boats since 2018, according to a count carried out on Friday by AFP based on official British figures.
In 2022, five migrants died at sea and four went missing trying to reach the English coast from the northern coast of France.
In November 2021, 27 migrants died when their boat sank.
With the return of favourable weather conditions since Thursday, the number of departures from the coast has surged.
The UK government is pushing hard to “stop the boats” as it caters to anti-immigration sentiment to make up ground in the polls.
A recent plan to house asylum seekers arriving by channel on a detainment vessel, the Bibby Stockholm, has fallen apart after an outbreak of bacterial illness forced the authorities to evacuate the ship.