Tuesday, September 3, 2024 -At least 13 people, including three children, have died after a boat carrying up to 70 migrants ripped open and capsized in the English channel.
A major rescue operation is underway
to rescue people from the water after the inflatable vessel got into
difficulty off the coast of France
The French coast guard initially confirmed
10 people were in critical condition following the sinking.
Rescue workers were deployed close
to Le Portel, a town of around 9,000, shortly after 11.30am.
Olivier Barbarin, chief of Le Portel, near
Boulogne-sur-Mer where casualties are being treated, said: 'Unfortunately, the
bottom of the boat ripped open. It's a big drama.'
TV channel France 3 claimed the
mayor of Le Portel, Olivier Barbarin, said 'around 10 people in
cardio-respiratory arrest'.
Some of those rescued were taken
to Boulogne-sur-Mer while others were lifted by helicopter to Le Portel.
Emergency services have rushed to the scene
to respond to the incident.
A French emergency services spokesman said
rescue services were working off the coast, around the former hoverport in Le
Portel, south of Boulogne-sur-Mer.
'The sinking of a boat overcrowded with
around 70 migrants on board took place early on Tuesday,' said the spokesman.
'A Navy helicopter is bringing in victims
who are in a critical condition. Some appear to have been suffocated. Around 10
people have been reported dead.'
Victims were also being taken back to
Bassin Loubet in Boulogne-sur-Mer on board a semi-rigid boat, said the
spokesman.
The mayor of Le Portel, Olivier Barbarin,
has closed the beach at the former hoverport in Le Portel to allow helicopters
to land.
Frédéric Cuvillier, the mayor of
Boulogne-sur-Mer, said: 'A new tragedy linked to the migration situation has
just taken place on our territory.'
'A boat carrying nearly 70 people sank off
our coast. The toll, unfortunately without being stabilized, is heavy with more
than 10 victims and people in absolute emergency situations,' he said in a
social media post.
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