As of late 2023, the precise number of people who have died while attempting to cross the English Channel is difficult to determine due to the ongoing nature of migration and the lack of comprehensive records. However, various reports indicate that hundreds have tragically lost their lives in recent years, particularly as the number of people attempting the dangerous crossing has increased. Organizations tracking these incidents emphasize the need for improved safety measures and humanitarian responses to address the risks faced by migrants.
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The number of people crossing the English Channel varies each year and can range from several hundred thousand to over a million, depending on factors like migration patterns and tourism. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of migrants attempting to cross the Channel, often in small boats. Additionally, ferry services and the Eurotunnel contribute to the overall crossings for leisure and transportation. For precise figures, it's best to consult official statistics or reports from relevant authorities.
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0 people should have died.
1,514 out of 2,224 people onboard died
It is estimated that around 200 French and 100 English workers died during the construction of the English Channel Tunnel, also known as the Chunnel.
868,000 people died
In the boer war 75,000 people died. 22,000 English diedand 53,000 boers died, many people died from disease or being killed.
About 400,000 English people died during WW2.
around 400
The fastest verified swim of the channel was by the Bulgarian Petar Stoychev on 24 August 2007. He crossed the channel in 6 hours 57 minutes 50 seconds.
1 person fortunately.
Many people have swam the English Channel. On August 6, 1926, 19-year-old Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim the 21 miles across the English Channel in 14 hours and 31 minutes <><><> The English Channel has been swum many times, the first being Matthew Webb in 1875. As of 1979, there have been 819 crossers that made it- and 17 that swam both ways without stopping. .
If you have Sky TV Channel 526 has it in English. Many of the stations have it in Spanish.
millions of people
Its maximum depth is 590 feet.
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