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France Reports More Than Six Thousand Migrants Rescued on UK-Bound Channel Crossings in 2025

France Reports More Than Six Thousand Migrants Rescued on UK-Bound Channel Crossings in 2025

Maritime authorities say nearly fifty thousand people attempted the perilous journey, with thousands saved at sea and dozens losing their lives
French maritime authorities have revealed that they rescued over six thousand migrants attempting to reach the United Kingdom across the English Channel in 2025, as irregular crossings remained at high levels and risks to life continued.

According to an annual report from the maritime prefecture for the Channel and the North Sea, a total of 6,177 people were saved from small boats launched from France, while 25 people died and two remained unaccounted for by year’s end.

The figures underscore the persistence of the Channel migration crisis, with nearly fifty thousand people aboard 795 vessels attempting the dangerous sea crossing in 2025, the report said.

Smugglers have increasingly used larger numbers of passengers per boat, raising the stakes for overcrowding and the risk of disasters at sea.

Maritime authorities noted that the average number of people on each vessel rose to more than sixty, with some boats carrying over a hundred people.

French officials highlighted the continued use of so-called “taxi boats,” which are sent out almost empty and then pick up migrants wading into shallow coastal waters, a tactic that complicates surveillance and rescue operations.

These methods reflect the adaptability of smuggling networks despite efforts by both French and British authorities to deter crossings and dismantle criminal gangs behind the journeys.

The report’s account came amid ongoing debates in both London and Paris about how best to reduce dangerous crossings and manage migration flows.

British statistics show that 41,472 migrants arrived in the UK by small boat in 2025, making it the second-highest annual total on record.

The figures have placed political pressure on the UK government to strengthen border security and work with France on cooperative solutions.

Government and non-governmental sources warn that the perilous nature of the crossing continues to exact a human toll, with maritime rescue teams working in challenging conditions to save lives.

Authorities have also reiterated public warnings about the deadly risks of attempting the Channel crossing in flimsy craft, urging migrants to seek safer, legal routes where available.

The 2025 data highlights both the scale and complexity of the Channel migration issue as efforts to curb small boat departures continue alongside reciprocal agreements aimed at returns and legal pathways.

The shared concern of both countries remains to prevent loss of life while addressing the wider drivers of irregular migration across one of the world’s busiest sea lanes.
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