Many Hungarian truckers are also losing in a crowded line at the French border



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Many Hungarian trucks are also going to waste in England at the Port of Dover in a crowded queue and on the surrounding roads. Several Hungarians living abroad will also help them, for example with life, the current M1 channel reported on the news on Wednesday evening.

Speaking to the M1, truck driver Árpád Tóth said: he has been waiting 44 hours and 30 minutes to cross the border. Where they wait with their partner, they can alternately go to eat, but they do not have the possibility to bathe and are already beginning to put up with having to spend Christmas without their loved ones.

Trucks heading to the Port of Dover wait on the M20 motorway near Ashford on December 23, 2020. Freight traffic and, to some extent, passenger traffic between Britain and France could resume as of Wednesday for the night, after the two governments agreed on the terms at dawn. Under the convention, France enters a negative rapid coronavirus test.Source: MTI / AP / Frank Augstein

The report highlighted: many wait in line alone, they have no option to leave the vehicle. To help them, Hungarians living abroad have created a group on one of the social sites: they share information and those who need it can ask for help. Some Hungarians living in England also promised to buy and deliver food to them. There was also a trucker who needed insulin quickly, he was also helped by the Hungarians living outside. he said on the news.

More than 3,800 congested trucks on the UK side began crossing into France on Wednesday evening after French authorities opened a border closed to traffic from the UK on Monday due to the launch of a new version of the coronavirus in the UK.

A police car passes trucks heading to the Port of Dover on the M20 motorway near Ashford on December 23, 2020.Source: MTI / AP / Frank Augstein

Under the agreement with London, those who have passed a rapid test can pass, and the result is negative.
The truckers, enraged by the long wait, clashed with police several times at the Port of Dover on Wednesday.



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