NICE, France — At least eight people died during a failed attempt to cross the English Channel from northern France, French maritime authorities said Sunday.
The tragedy occurred Saturday just before midnight when authorities spotted a boat, carrying dozens, in distress near a beach in the northern town of Ambleteuse.
A French rescue ship was deployed to the area and rescue services offered medical assistance to 53 migrants on the beach, a statement from the French maritime authorities in charge of the Channel and the North Sea said.
''Despite the emergency care provided, eight people have died,'' the statement said.
No people were discovered during the search at sea, it added.
Six people were taken to hospital ''in relative emergency,'' including a 10-month-old baby with hypothermia, Jacques Billant, the Pas-de-Calais prefect, told French media on Sunday. He said that survivors came from Eritrea, Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan, Egypt and Iran.
The inflatable boat, carrying 59 people, set sail from the beach near the town of Vimont and ran aground soon after, the prefect said. ''The boat was clearly torn apart on the rocks,'' he added.
Fifty-one survivors have been taken to a reception center in the city of Toulouse, according to local authorises. The prosecutor's office in Boulogne-sur-mer has opened an investigation.