French Authorities Rescue 61 Migrants Including Children in Channel

French Authorities Rescue 61 Migrants Including Children in Channel
Rescue workers take care of a child from Iran, after being rescued by a French maritime protection vessel as the boat he was travelling in with 60 other migrants began to take water in the English Channel, in an attempt to reach Britain, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, on Nov. 29, 2022. Pascal Rossignol/Reuters
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BOULOGNE, France—French authorities rescued 61 migrants including small children in the English Channel on Tuesday in one of the largest emergency operations in recent months as calm seas drew a rush of migrants in small boats toward the coast of Britain.

Rescue workers in the port of Boulogne, where the migrants were brought ashore, said about 30 people had to be plucked out of the cold waters as they rushed to climb aboard a French rescue vessel from their rubber dinghy, which had been taking on water.