Four dead as migrant dinghy sinks in Channel off northern France


PARIS, April 9 (Reuters) - Four people died after a small boat carrying migrants ⁠attempting to cross from France to Britain sank in the English Channel, ‌prompting a search and rescue operation off the coast south of Calais, authorities said on Thursday.

The boat was carrying about 30 people, a local mayor said, when it ran into trouble at about 7 ​a.m. (0500 GMT), between the beaches of Equihen and ⁠Ecault.

"Around 30 migrants tried to board ⁠the boat. Things went wrong and, let’s just say, they floundered in the water. ⁠Among ‌them were two women and two men who died,” Equihen Mayor Christian Fourcroy told Reuters.

The situation was still being assessed and the casualty toll ⁠could rise, local authorities said.

Over the past year, traffickers seeking ​to evade police have ‌increasingly used inflatable dinghies--dubbed 'taxi-boats' by the authorities--to cruise along the coasts off ⁠northern France and ​Belgium, picking migrants up from along the shore.

The Boulogne prosecutor has opened an investigation into the incident, a police source said.

OVER 4,700 CROSSED CHANNEL JANUARY 1-APRIL 4

Some 4,776 migrants crossed ⁠the Channel, one of the world's busiest shipping ​lanes, between January 1 and April 4, according to UK government data. About 41,500 people crossed it last year.

The influx of migrants has helped drive support for the Reform UK ⁠party led by Nigel Farage, a right-wing populist and longtime immigration hard-liner. In France, Marine Le Pen's National Rally party has become the single-biggest party in parliament on the back of a tough anti-immigration stance.

Last year, Britain and France agreed on ​a "one in, one out" scheme, under which migrants arriving ⁠in Britain by small boat can be returned to France, with an equal number allowed ​to enter Britain via a legal route. The ‌measure aims to deter dangerous and illegal crossings ​from France.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro, Juliette Jabkhiro, Additional reporting and writing by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Editing by Alex Richardson, Richard Lough and Bernadette Baum)

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