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Two migrant boats found in one morning, off Dover and Dunkirk, total now 14 incidents involving 119 people

A second boat of migrants was found on the Channel this morning, French authorities have revealed.

A fishing boat with nine people was spotted by the Dover-registered DFDS ferry Delft Seaways nearly five miles west of Dunkirk at about 4am GMT.

This is according to France's maritime operations centre at Cherbourg (Centre des Opérations Maritimes).

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The fishin boat with the migrants found off Dunkirk. Picture: Gendarmerie Maritime (5658706)
The fishin boat with the migrants found off Dunkirk. Picture: Gendarmerie Maritime (5658706)

The nine were rescued and eventually handed to police in the Pas-de-Calais district.

Just an hour before this discovery nine other migrants were intercepted in the English Channel just before 3am.

Video: Migrants intercepted near Dover

They had been in a small boat off Dover and an 18-month-old child had was thought to be among the group.

There have now been 119 migrants, mostly on dinghies, found in 14 incidents since November 8 in the areas of Dover, Folkestone and the French coast.

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