The Home Office has launched a £15 million initiative to monitor migrant boats attempting to cross the English Channel using advanced satellite surveillance technology.
The announcement follows a tragic incident yesterday, where at least three migrants died during a crossing attempt. A rescue operation was launched near Sangatte beach in northern France after an alert was raised at 6:15 AM. Ten migrants with severe hypothermia were treated by firefighters, and four others were hospitalized.

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Concerns have also been raised about a missing child, reportedly seen falling into the water during the incident.

Broader Efforts to Combat Small Boat Crossings

In addition to satellite surveillance, the UK’s Border Security Command is expanding its resources by recruiting more investigative officers and enhancing collaboration with European partners to target people smugglers.

The Home Office emphasised the importance of this multi-layered approach, stating:

“Satellites play a key role in detecting dark vessels and ensuring the safety and security of UK waters.”

Humanitarian Concerns and Warnings

Human rights groups have expressed concerns over the growing number of fatalities among migrants attempting to cross the Channel. Charities like Utopia 56 are providing support to survivors and calling for increased safety measures to prevent further tragedies.

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As investigations into recent deaths continue, authorities warn that the death toll could rise, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive action to address the ongoing migrant crisis.

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