Yorkshire Post

Fog fails to stop migrants attempting to cross Channel to Britain

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MORE MIGRANTS are believed to have made it to the UK on Tuesday despite thick fog shrouding the coast.

Border Force boats were busy in the English Channel as crossings appeared to continue unabated.

Suspected migrants were seen at Dover yesterday morning and a rowing boat filled with oars was towed into the harbour by immigratio­n officers.

The small white and blue vessel was seen being paddled through the Kent port by officials after its arrival.

Ambulance services were also on the scene, the PA news agency understand­s.

Conditions in the English Channel – the busiest shipping lane in the world – can be treacherou­s for small boats, even when visibility is clear.

But large swathes of fog obscured views at Dover on Tuesday morning, with cruise ships shrouded in mist.

Tuesday’s activity came after 49 migrants on board five boats were intercepte­d by UK authoritie­s on Monday and taken ashore in Dover.

Three boats carrying 19 migrants were intercepte­d by Border Force on Tuesday morning, the Home Office confirmed.

At the time of the update another migrant boat incident remained “under way”, their spokesman said.

Migrants taken to the Kent port are issued with masks and are assessed for symptoms of Covid-19, but are not routinely tested.

Meanwhile, in French waters, a boat carrying four migrants was spotted by the Spirit of Britain ferry.

They were later picked up by the French navy and taken ashore in Boulogne-sur-Mer.

At least 1,598 migrants have crossed to the UK on small boats since the coronaviru­s lockdown was announced.

This is despite repeated warnings of the dangers of crossing in small boats.

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