More than a hundred migrants tried to get into the Channel Tunnel in France overnight, clashing with staff and police and forcing the suspension of rail services, a spokesman for Eurotunnel said.
The disruption was the latest in a series of incidents involving migrants who are camped around the northern French port of Calais in the hope of reaching Britain.
A spokesman for Eurotunnel said around 200 migrants broke into its French terminal and got onto the tracks. Their effort was “coordinated and highly organized,” forcing the company to call for police reinforcements, he said.
Eurotunnel services for passengers and freight were suspended, and while trains have started running again they are likely to proceed slowly through the Calais area, disrupting normal timetables, he said. The service has since been partially restored.