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Asylum seekers ‘removed from Bibby Stockholm after Legionella bacteria found’

11 Aug 2023 4 minute read
People thought to be asylum seekers boarding the Bibby Stockholm barge earlier this week. Photo Ben Birchall/PA Wire

Asylum seekers are being removed from the Bibby Stockholm barge due to the discovery of Legionella bacteria in the water supply.

The Home Office has said it is removing all 39 asylum seekers who arrived on the vessel, docked in Portland Port in Dorset, this week as a “precautionary measure”.

It said that no migrants have fallen sick or developed Legionnaires’ disease, which is a serious type of pneumonia, and that they are all being provided with “appropriate advice and support”.

The disembarkment comes only four days after the first 15 asylum seekers boarded the barge.

Around 50 people had been expected to move on to the giant vessel but around 20 were granted a last-minute reprieve after a series of legal challenges.

According to Sky News, immigration minister Robert Jenrick is understood to be chairing meetings about the situation.

A Home Office spokesperson said: “The health and welfare of individuals on the vessel is our utmost priority.

“Environmental samples from the water system on the Bibby Stockholm have shown levels of Legionella bacteria which require further investigation.

“Following these results, the Home Office has been working closely with UKHSA and following its advice in line with long-established public health processes, and ensuring all protocol from Dorset Council’s environmental health team and Dorset NHS is adhered to.

“As a precautionary measure, all 39 asylum seekers who arrived on the vessel this week are being disembarked while further assessments are undertaken.

“No individuals on board have presented with symptoms of Legionnaires’, and asylum seekers are being provided with appropriate advice and support.

“The samples taken relate only to the water system on the vessel itself and therefore carry no direct risk indication for the wider community of Portland nor do they relate to fresh water entering the vessel. Legionnaires’ disease does not spread from person to person.”

With a capacity of more than 500, the Government hopes that use of Bibby Stockholm, together with former military bases, will help reduce the £6 million a day it is spending on hotel bills for asylum seekers waiting for claims to be processed.

Health and safety concerns

Steve Smith, chief executive of charity Care4Calais, said: “We have always known our concerns over the health and safety of the barge are justified, and this latest mismanagement proves our point.

“The Bibby Stockholm is a visual illustration of this Government’s hostile environment against refugees, but it has also fast become a symbol for the shambolic incompetence which has broken Britain’s asylum system.

Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said: “Across the country, most people want strong border security and a properly managed and controlled asylum system so the UK does its bit alongside other countries to help those who have fled persecution and conflict, while those who have no right to be here are swiftly returned.

“Under this Government, we have neither as gangs are undermining our border security and the asylum system is in chaos.”

It comes as 755 people were recorded crossing the English Channel in small boats on Thursday, the highest daily number so far this year, confirming the cumulative total since 2018 has passed 100,000.

Since current records began on January 1 2018, 100,715 migrants have arrived in the UK after making the journey, according to analysis of Government data by the PA news agency.

The numbers were recorded as a major search and rescue operation was launched after 17 migrants went overboard and were pulled from the water. The Home Office said they were all taken ashore for medical checks.

Meanwhile, Border Force reportedly suffered a double blow as one of its cutters broke down in the early hours of the morning and a £400,000 drone used to monitor activity in the Channel crashed into the sea.


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Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
11 months ago

The song went ‘Every day when I wake up, I thank the Lord I’m Welsh’. The British Empire have thrown so much time, money and effort into mistreating people with this barge and now it has embarrassed them completely and absolutely. I wonder which one of their poor egg faced minions will be sent out to defend them on this one.

Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
11 months ago
Reply to  Fi yn unig

I started above with the Catatonia song quote as I wanted to finish by saying: Not in my name, not in my countrys’ name and therefore, no shame nor humiliating embarrassment to be borne by us. The people of Cymru are not responsible for this.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
11 months ago

French Foreign Legionnaire’s Disease…nothing to do with Braverman’s Home Office, the blighters must have brought it with them…what’s that, it is in the ‘fresh water tanks’ oops you got us there folks…

Jeff
Jeff
11 months ago

Hang on, they put people in the prison hulk before they checked the levels correctly? These results were from samples taken before the people boarded? It is a notifiable disease! People die from this.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
11 months ago

So how many people, apart from the 39 refugees, have been aboard this vessel since it left its home port. A bit of a health scandal unfolding here, I hope Ms Braverman has some insurance as everyone is dancing to her tune here, the bug stops with her…

Windy
Windy
11 months ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

Every wrong turn this lot takes costs the general public money as we are the ones who have to pay for their mistakes and ludicrous experiments surely there’s a law against the misuse of public funds and someone is accountable.

Marc
Marc
11 months ago

If this government was a dog it would be humanely euthanised

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
11 months ago
Reply to  Marc

Now if her name was Suella Dobermann I could have made a joke there, especially as she is busy hunting down somebody who has escaped from an Oxford circus. I think!…

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