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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Nicole Wootton-Cane

Boat carrying 157 migrants capsizes after catching fire in English Channel

  • A dinghy carrying 157 migrants capsized in the English Channel on Tuesday morning after its engine caught fire within the French search and rescue region.
  • All 157 individuals were successfully rescued by French vessels, aided by two British Border Security Command boats and an RNLI lifeboat, with no fatalities reported.
  • The rescued migrants are being transported to Boulogne-sur-Mer, with 54 of them taken to France on British vessels, after an initial decision not to force them onto rescue boats to prevent further risk.
  • This incident, involving one of the largest migrant boats to attempt the Channel crossing, follows Reform UK's recent proposal for ‘Operation Fortress’ to return migrants to France or Belgium, which the party frames as a humanitarian measure.
  • The event occurs amidst fluctuating Channel crossing numbers, with last Wednesday marking the busiest day this year with 752 arrivals, though overall provisional arrivals for the current year are 43% lower than the same period last year.

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