Three people have died and 43 others were rescued after an incident involving a small boat in the English Channel, British media said on Wednesday, quoting a government source. A major search and rescue operation off the coast of southern England was launched in the early hours involving coastguard vessels and helicopters, with help from the French Navy. The Associated Press has the story:
UK sends helicopters to small boat in Channel
Newslooks- LONDON (AP)
Helicopters and lifeboats were dispatched to the English Channel off the coast of Kent in southern England to rescue a small boat in distress, authorities said Wednesday.
The U.K. Maritime and Coastguard Agency coordinated a rescue operation involving the Royal Navy, border officers, Kent police and the French navy. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution also dispatched boats.
The South East Coast Ambulance Service said it sent help at about 3:40 a.m. local time to help the coast guard.
Thousands of migrants have relied on small boats to cross the Channel in hopes of receiving asylum in the U.K. The British government has been under pressure to stop people from paying smugglers to cross some of the world’s busiest shipping lanes in flimsy vessels.
But the number of people who choose to make the dangerous voyage continues to climb. Some 44,000 people made the journey so far this year, compared to 23,000 last year and 8,500 in 2020, according to government figures.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledged Tuesday to clear a backlog of asylum-seeker applications and announced new measures aimed at curbing the number of migrants reaching the U.K. by crossing the Channel.
Sunak said he planned to introduce legislation early next year to ensure people who arrive illegally cannot remain in the country.
The prime minister said he was adding hundreds of workers to process asylum claims and to clear the backlog, estimated at more than 143,000 pending applications, by the end of 2023. The extra staff will also focus on the swift removal of Albanian migrants who have arrived via the Channel in increasing numbers, Sunak said.