Long queues in Dover to cross the English Channel

Long queues in Dover to cross the English Channel

The port of Dover in England continues on Saturday with long lines of vehicles to cross the English Channel, so authorities are asking passengers to arrive four hours earlier, Efe reports.

Difficulties in crossing into France have already prompted the British and French authorities to trade accusations, with the British accusing Paris of not preparing while the French blamed “Brexit”.

“Please, there is heavy traffic at border control in the Port of Dover. If you have a reservation for travel today, please arrive with 3-4 hours less to surf security,” he asks, on his Twitter account, shipping company P&O Ferries, which ensures that all Passengers with tickets will board the first ship to leave upon ‘check-in’.

According to Efe, it is estimated that approximately 3,000 trucks are parked on the main road to southeast England, the M20, which gives access to the port of Dover.

The mayor of the Port of Dover, Doug Bannister, admitted to the BBC that the first day of the school holiday in the UK is expected to be “the busiest”.

Bannister accused France on Friday of not deploying enough border police to speed up border controls, saying this had already been done for today, so the same is unlikely to happen again. Friday traffic jams.

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