Twenty-one migrants in three struggling boats were rescued in the English Channel on Saturday as they attempted to reach Britain, the maritime prefecture said.
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At around 2:00 am first, the Regional Operational Center for Surveillance and Rescue (CROSS) Gris-Nez was warned " that a boat with four migrants on board " was about two kilometers northeast of Sangatte (Pas -de-Calais), reported the maritime prefecture of the English Channel and the North Sea in a press release.
These four people, " in severe hypothermia ", were taken care of while their boat had capsized. They are all " safe and sound ".
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Later that night, around 3:00 a.m., a person called for help asking for assistance claiming to be at sea with other individuals four kilometers north of Calais. On the broken down inflatable boat were 13 migrants who were taken in by border police.
Then around 9:00 am, the Cross Griz-Nez was " warned by a Belgian sailboat that an inflatable kayak type boat with four migrants on board " was " near the channel of the port of Calais ". These four people were recovered by the star of the nautical brigade of the national gendarmerie of Calais.