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    French Rescuers Save 107 Migrants on Christmas Day

    December 26, 2024Updated:December 26, 20243 Mins Read
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    Life jackets, buoys and a deflated inflatable boat are seen after a failed attempt by migrants to cross the English Channel to reach Britain, on the beach of Sangatte, near Calais in northern France, on Dec. 4, 2024. BERNARD BARRON/AFP via Getty Images.
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    On Christmas Day, French rescuers saved 107 migrants who were trying to cross the English Channel from France to England. This dangerous journey is often taken by migrants hoping for a better life in the UK, but it is especially risky during the cold and harsh winter months. The rescue missions on this day showed just how dangerous these crossings can be.

    Throughout the day, French authorities carried out 12 rescue operations along the northern coast of France. Early in the morning, a boat near Dunkirk was found in trouble. Rescuers saved 30 people from this boat. However, some of the passengers chose to continue their journey toward England. Once they reached British waters, they were taken into custody by British officials.

    Later in the day, another boat near Dunkirk experienced engine problems. The boat could no longer continue its journey, and rescuers acted quickly to save everyone onboard. A total of 51 people were brought to safety from this boat. In yet another incident, a boat near Calais began to struggle. The small vessel was unable to stay afloat, and rescuers stepped in to save 26 passengers.

    The English Channel is one of the most dangerous waterways for migrants, especially during the winter. The strong currents, freezing temperatures, and overcrowded, unstable boats make these crossings extremely risky. French authorities have warned that such journeys often lead to tragic outcomes, but many migrants are desperate enough to take the risk.

    This year alone, at least 73 migrants have died while trying to cross the Channel to Britain. This tragic number makes 2024 the deadliest year ever recorded for these crossings. Despite the dangers, tens of thousands of migrants have successfully reached Britain this year. These crossings continue because many migrants believe that life in the UK will be safer and offer better opportunities than their current situation.

    What is being done to stop this crisis? The British government has been working to stop the illegal crossings. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for more international cooperation to fight the smugglers who organize these dangerous journeys. He described the smuggling gangs as a “global security threat similar to terrorism.” Starmer has emphasized the need to work with other countries to stop these gangs from putting people’s lives at risk.

    The situation remains urgent as more migrants attempt to cross the Channel despite the risks. Authorities on both sides are working hard to save lives and prevent further tragedies. Rescue teams continue to patrol the waters, but finding a lasting solution to this growing problem will require more effort and collaboration between nations.

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