French authorities report two dead in failed English Channel crossing
Authorities said 46 other people were rescued from a heavily overloaded inflatable boat that got into difficulty.
French maritime authorities pulled the bodies of two migrants from the English Channel on Wednesday, pushing the count of dead and missing in French waters so far this year to more than 50.
Authorities said 46 other people were rescued from the aftermath of a failed attempt to cross the treacherous waterway between France and England aboard a heavily overloaded inflatable boat.
While small boat crossings of the Channel have been a mounting problem in recent years, this year is proving to be particularly deadly.
The French maritime prefecture that oversees French waters in the channel had counted 49 dead or missing so far in 2024, before the latest incident, which pushed its new total to 51.
In a statement, the prefecture said Wednesday’s search operation was launched after a life vest was found at sea.
Two French vessels dispatched to the area and backed by a navy helicopter picked up 48 people “in difficulty” in the waters, the statement said.
Of those, two were reportedly unresponsive. Attempts were made to revive them but their deaths were confirmed by medical teams back on land in the northern French port of Calais.
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