At least ten people have died: initial reports
At least ten people have died after a boat capsized in the English Channel, according to initial reports.
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La Voix du Nord’s Florent Caffery has shared footage from the scene where emergency services are gathering.
French authorities have confirm at least five people died in a Channel crossing attempt, AFP reported.
France’s outgoing interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, is expected on the scene, CNews reported.
Rajeev Syal
Today’s incident took place in French waters, and UK search and rescue boats are on standby, it is understood.
Local paper La Voix du Nord reports that there were around 70 people on the boat that sank.
Angelique Chrisafis
The rescue operation is taking place off the coast at Le Portel, a town of around 9,000 people south of Boulogne-sur-Mer.
Rescue workers were deployed at around 11:30am French time, according to France 3 local television.
Olivier Barbarin, the town’s mayor, said that 10 people were in a serious condition, the channel reported.
Some people who had been on board the boat were brought to Boulogne-sur-Mer, others were lifted by helicopter to Le Portel.
At least ten people have died: initial reports
At least ten people have died after a boat capsized in the English Channel, according to initial reports.
A French coast guard spokesperson has confirmed that over 50 people were being rescued in the channel and are in need of medical treatment, Reuters reported.
10 people are in critical condition, the spokesperson said.
50 people are involved and ten are in critical condition, BFMTV reports, as a large rescue operation is under way in Boulogne-sur-Mer after a boat carrying migrants sank.
Search-and-rescue operation ongoing in English Channel
A large search-and-rescue operation is under way in the English Channel after a boat capsized, TV channel France 3 said, Reuters reported.
About 10 people are in state of cardiac arrest, according to a local official.