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Eurotunnel services resume after mass break-in Eurotunnel services resume after mass break-in
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Eurotunnel services for passengers and freight are resuming after more than 100 migrants broke into its Calais terminal overnight, the company said.Eurotunnel services for passengers and freight are resuming after more than 100 migrants broke into its Calais terminal overnight, the company said.
It said its trains, which run between Folkestone and Calais, would "resume gradually" but delays were expected.It said its trains, which run between Folkestone and Calais, would "resume gradually" but delays were expected.
Trains stopped from 23:30 BST on Friday after staff were shoved and stones were thrown as an organised group of 200 migrants tried to enter the terminal.Trains stopped from 23:30 BST on Friday after staff were shoved and stones were thrown as an organised group of 200 migrants tried to enter the terminal.
Meanwhile, Eurostar passenger services are running as normal.Meanwhile, Eurostar passenger services are running as normal.
Eurostar advised passengers travelling from St Pancras, Ashford and Ebbsfleet should check in as normal.Eurostar advised passengers travelling from St Pancras, Ashford and Ebbsfleet should check in as normal.
Service suspended
A large group of migrants "arrived together an in a well-organised manner and broke through the fences" at about 23:30 BST on Friday, a Eurotunnel spokesperson said.A large group of migrants "arrived together an in a well-organised manner and broke through the fences" at about 23:30 BST on Friday, a Eurotunnel spokesperson said.
Of the group of about 200, 100 successfully broke into the terminal and some managed to get into the tunnel itself.Of the group of about 200, 100 successfully broke into the terminal and some managed to get into the tunnel itself.
One Eurotunnel employee and two police officers were injured.One Eurotunnel employee and two police officers were injured.
Services were suspended for safety reasons while French police and British authorities removed people from the area.Services were suspended for safety reasons while French police and British authorities removed people from the area.
It would take time to return to a full train schedule, Eurotunnel said on Twitter. It said passengers cannot use their tickets on ferries during the disruption.It would take time to return to a full train schedule, Eurotunnel said on Twitter. It said passengers cannot use their tickets on ferries during the disruption.
A man died on Wednesday near the tunnel entrance in Calais - the 13th migrant to die trying to reach the UK since late June and the fourth to have died in September.A man died on Wednesday near the tunnel entrance in Calais - the 13th migrant to die trying to reach the UK since late June and the fourth to have died in September.
He was the fourth person to have died in similar circumstances in September.He was the fourth person to have died in similar circumstances in September.
The situation in Calais is part of a wider migrant crisis across Europe, with huge numbers of people heading north from the Mediterranean.The situation in Calais is part of a wider migrant crisis across Europe, with huge numbers of people heading north from the Mediterranean.
In August, Eurotunnel said the number of attempts by migrants trying to get into its terminal near Calais had fallen to about 150 a night, down from a high of 2,000 in the previous month.In August, Eurotunnel said the number of attempts by migrants trying to get into its terminal near Calais had fallen to about 150 a night, down from a high of 2,000 in the previous month.
Extra security, including fencing, paid for by the UK, has been put in place, aimed at making it harder for migrants to get onto the platforms and trains.Extra security, including fencing, paid for by the UK, has been put in place, aimed at making it harder for migrants to get onto the platforms and trains.
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