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Tragedy in the Channel: At Least 12 Dead as Overcrowded Boat Sinks

Tuesday 03 September 2024 - 13:25
Tragedy in the Channel: At Least 12 Dead as Overcrowded Boat Sinks

At least 12 people have lost their lives, and two others are missing after a boat carrying dozens of asylum seekers was "ripped open" in the Channel. The French interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, confirmed the incident, describing it as a "terrible shipwreck" off Cap Gris-Nez on Tuesday morning.

The boat, which was reportedly carrying 65 people, encountered disaster approximately 28 miles (45km) south-west of Calais. French rescue services were swiftly mobilized to search for the missing individuals. Darmanin stated, "Terrible shipwreck in Pas-de-Calais, off Wimereux. The provisional toll stands at 12 dead, two missing, and several injured." He added that all state services were engaged in the rescue efforts and that he would be visiting the affected area to support the emergency services.

Olivier Barbarin, the mayor of Le Portel, a coastal town near Boulogne-sur-Mer where casualties are being treated, described the incident as a "big drama." French emergency services have been deployed since 11:30 am, and it is understood that the shipwreck occurred in French waters, with UK search and rescue vessels on standby.

This tragedy follows a series of similar incidents in recent weeks. Over the past week, more than 2,000 asylum seekers have arrived in the UK on small boats. On August 28, over 600 people arrived in 10 boats, while 351 arrived on September 2 in six vessels. Earlier incidents this year have also resulted in fatalities, with two migrants dying on August 11 and another on July 19.

Enver Solomon, the chief executive of the Refugee Council, highlighted the alarming number of deaths in the Channel this year and called for the development of safe routes for those fleeing war and famine. "It is a devastating trend that shows the urgent need for a comprehensive and multi-pronged approach to reduce dangerous Channel crossings," Solomon said. "Enforcement alone is not the solution. Heightened security and policing measures on the French coast have led to increasingly perilous crossings, launching from more dangerous locations and in flimsy, overcrowded vessels."

The Channel, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, is notorious for its strong currents, making crossings on small boats extremely dangerous. People smugglers often overload rickety dinghies, leaving them barely afloat as they attempt to reach British shores. The worst maritime disaster in the Channel in 30 years occurred on November 24, 2021, when 31 people died after their repeated SOS calls to French and UK emergency services went unanswered.

This latest tragedy underscores the urgent need for safer and more humane pathways for those seeking refuge, reducing the need for dangerous crossings and preventing further tragedies.


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