
Four workers were killed trying to cross the English Channel on an inflatable ship from France to the UK, according to French officials who released the information on Friday. The workers ‘ vehicle capsized and punctured off the beach of Boulogne-sur-Mer, in northern France, the district responsible for the area said in a statement. Sixty-three people were rescued by the European beach watch.
A French military police boat was spotted the crowded vehicle early on Friday as it deflated off the French beach, according to the province. According to the speech,” some persons were drifting in the water while others were also clinging to the damaged plastic dingy.”
Navy arteries, a fishing boat and a Navy helicopter joined the work. According to the speech, surviving people were taken to the beach in Boulogne to get medical attention and temporary house.
Migrants trying to enter the UK generally on packed, unseaworthy boats attempt to cross the busy English Channel and risk drowning.
After a little boat encountered problems while crossing the English Channel from France, American regulators last month rescued 80 workers at water.
The Home Office reported that this year’s provisional total number of crossings exceeded 10,000, which is up 42 % from the number recorded this time last year and 8 % more than it was at the same time in 2022.
An approximated 30, 000 people made the cross in 2023, according to UK government statistics.