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At least 31 people dead after boat capsizes in English Channel

Overloaded dinghies often barely stay afloat and are at the mercy of waves as they try to reach British shores

Representational image. Telegraph photo.

Reuters
Published 25.11.21, 03:22 AM

At least 31 people died on Wednesday after their dinghy capsized while crossing the Channel from France to Britain, in the worst disaster on record involving migrants in the waters separating the countries.
The Channel is one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes and currents are strong. Overloaded dinghies often barely stay afloat and are at the mercy of waves as they try to reach British shores.
One fisherman called the rescue services after seeing an empty dinghy and people floating motionless nearby.
Franck Dhersin, deputy head of regional transport and mayor of Teteghem on the northern French coast told Reuters that the death toll had reached 31 and that two people were still missing.

English Channel Boat Capsize
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