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28-09-2025


French maritime rescue services intervened early Saturday morning to assist sixteen migrants whose attempt to cross the English Channel was thwarted by adverse weather conditions and mechanical failure. The group had departed from Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer beach near Dieppe in Normandy around 1:30 AM on September 27, 2025, aiming to reach British waters before encountering difficulties that forced their return.

The Regional Operational Rescue and Assistance Center (CROSS) Gris-Nez mobilized the National Sea Rescue Society (SNSM) to escort the vessel toward British waters to ensure the safety of the crossing. However, deteriorating weather conditions combined with engine trouble prompted authorities to abort the mission and repatriate the migrants to Dieppe, where they disembarked at approximately 8:30 AM.

Upon arrival, the sixteen men—who identified themselves as Yemeni, Palestinian, and Syrian nationals—were received by Dieppe municipal services. A local gymnasium was made available for medical assessments conducted by the Emergency Medical Assistance Service (SAMU) and fire department personnel, ensuring their immediate health needs were addressed following the overnight ordeal.

Following medical checks, police began interviewing the migrants to review their residency status and determine necessary administrative measures. A deputy prefect was present to oversee the coordination of care and administrative procedures, highlighting the structured response to such incidents along the French coast.