At least four dead after migrant boat capsizes off English coast
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[December 14, 2022]
By Peter Nicholls
DOVER, England (Reuters) - At least four people were killed when a small
boat loaded with migrants heading for British shores from France
capsized in the freezing waters of the English Channel early on
Wednesday, the British government said.
Lifeboats, helicopters and rescue teams working with the French and
British navies respond to the incident, which took place as immigration
to Britain organised by people-trafficking crimnal gangs has become in
priority issue for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's government.
"At 0305 (GMT) today, authorities were alerted to an incident in the
Channel concerning a migrant small boat in distress," a government
spokesperson said in a statement.
"After a coordinated search and rescue operation led by HM Coastguard,
it is with regret that there have been four confirmed deaths as a result
of this incident."
An investigation was underway, the spokesperson said.
LBC radio station reported that 43 people had been rescued. A Reuters
journalist saw one body bag being removed from a vessel at the lifeboat
station in the port of Dover.
The incident occurred just over a year after 27 people died while
attempting to cross the sea in an inflatable dinghy in November 2021, in
the worst recorded accident of its kind in the Channel.
Temperatures have plunged across Britain in the last week, bringing snow
to parts of the country. The temperature was logged at 2 degrees Celsius
(36 degrees Fahrenheit) in a nearby town on Wednesday morning.
Despite the freezing temperatures, more than 500 migrants have made the
perilous journey in small boats since the weekend alone, with the people
traffickers who organise the crossings taking advantage of low winds and
calm seas.
They have followed the more than 40,000 - a record number - who have
arrived from France this year, many having made the journey from
Afghanistan or Iran or other countries suffering war and repression to
travel across Europe and on to Britain to seek asylum.
In the last year there has also been a significant increase in the
number of Albanians crossing the sea. Some British politicians say
migrants from Albania - a European Union candidate - have not suffered
persecution but are moving for economic reasons.
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A life boat returns to the Port of Dover
amid a rescue operation of a missing migrant boat, in Dover, Britain
December 14, 2022. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls
'TRAGIC LOSS'
Ambulances and emergency crews gathered on the quayside at Dover.
Sky News said some people had been transferred to a hospital in
Ashford, Kent, but it was not known if they were survivors or
fatalities.
Speaking in parliament, Sunak expressed sorrow over the tragedy.
"I'm sure the whole House will share my sorrow at the capsizing of a
small boat in the Channel in the early hours of this morning and the
tragic loss of human life," Sunak said.
"Our hearts go out to all those affected and our tributes to those
involved in the extensive rescue operation."
Interior minister Suella Braverman, whose ministry oversees
migration policy, said on Twitter: "My heartfelt thoughts are with
all those involved."
The British government has been under growing pressure to tackle the
number of people arriving in small boats, after officials and
charities condemned the state of migrant centres and the length of
time it was taking to process arrivals.
Polls show that the government's inability to halt the arrival of
often young men via small boats is also a major frustration for many
voters, especially after the country voted to leave the EU so it
could better control its borders.
The new incident occurred a day after Sunak announced plans to
toughen the laws to stop the boats crossing the Channel, including
legislation to prevent migrants from remaining in the country.
Sunak said that Britain's "generosity" was being abused by people
arriving illegally. Critics argue that while official routes exist
for people to arrive in Britain from Ukraine and Hong Kong, there
are no easy ways for people to apply to come to Britain from
countries such as Afghanistan and Syria.
The government has said that a tougher line is also needed to deter
people from risking their lives, and breaking the business model of
people traffickers.
Data compiled by the Missing Migrants Project showed 205 migrants
had been recorded dead or missing in the English Channel since 2014.
(Reporting by William James, Elizabeth Piper, Andrew MacAskill and
Farouq Suleiman; Writing by Kate Holton; Editing by Elizabeth Piper,
William James and Alex Richardson and Angus MacSwan)
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