Advertisement

We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

Stranded

Passengers told to listen for 'walking on roof' as migrants cause Channel Tunnel chaos

“Intruders” were reported on the tracks a Eurostar official said.

HUNDREDS OF PASSENGERS were left stranded in dark, stifling Eurostar trains in the early hours after several suspected migrants climbed onto the tracks near the French port of Calais.

By 5:00 am French time (4am Irish time), passengers on the 9055 train from Paris to London were still waiting at the Calais-Frethun station in northern France after “intruders” on the tracks blocked trains from entering the Channel Tunnel, a Eurostar official said.

Water and food were distributed to passengers and “rescue services are also present for those who need help, particularly the elderly,” added the official, describing the situation as “complicated”.

A passenger aboard the train, Geraldine Guyon, said the situation remained tense in the station, which lies close to the port of Calais where some 3,000 migrants living in makeshift camps have been ramping up their attempts to cross the tunnel to Britain.

“There must be about 1,000 people on the platforms which are full to overflowing. There is no communication, soldiers are present,” said Guyon from the train of 18 cars, which could be carrying a maximum of 750 people under Eurostar rules.

Clothilde, 23-year-old French woman who lives in London, said she had seen the police hurrying down the train and believed there were migrants on the roof.

“We have not see the migrants, but we knew that they were everywhere on the roof and that’s why we waited for a helicopter to ensure there were no migrants above us,” she said, adding:

“Passengers are not allowed to leave the station, except to take a taxi at the entrance.”

One Eurostar traveller tweeted that passengers were asked to ’listen out for people walking on the roof’ while they waited for police.

- ‘Security forces have intervened’ - 

A spokesman for French rail company SNCF said people on the tracks on the French side of the tunnel had forced a train to slow down.

“Once the train stopped, law enforcement intervened… and that blocked Eurostar services that were travelling towards London and the power had to be cut for safety reasons,” he said.

A Eurostar official said the company hoped to transport passengers to London, the train’s original destination, in the coming hours. Five other trains originally disrupted by the incident have either been sent back to where they departed from or on to their final destination.

“We are doing everything possible to ensure passengers are welcomed with a drink, food, taxis and hotels when they arrive,” a Eurostar spokesman said.

France and Britain have brought in emergency measures to deal with a surge in the number of migrants trying cross the Channel Tunnel after people died while making a desperate attempt to reach England.

© – AFP, 2015 with reporting from Daragh Brophy.

Read: A menu saved from the ‘millionaires lifeboat’ off the sinking Titanic is going to auction

Read: UN satellite images prove Palmyra temple was blown up

Your Voice
Readers Comments
85
    Submit a report
    Please help us understand how this comment violates our community guidelines.
    Thank you for the feedback
    Your feedback has been sent to our team for review.