Two women die in Channel crossing attempt from France to Britain


PARIS, May 3 (Reuters) - ⁠Two women died after a ⁠boat carrying about 80 migrants trying ‌to cross to Britain from France capsized near Calais, the local French administration said on ​Sunday.

"We regret to say ⁠that we found ⁠two people, two women, who had died," ⁠said ‌Christophe Marx, an official for the Pas-de-Calais administration, adding that ⁠authorities had rescued the others.

The deaths ​highlight ‌the difficulties faced by Britain and ⁠France over ​tackling small boats transporting migrants illegally across the English Channel, while concerns over ⁠immigration numbers have driven ​up support for parties such as Reform UK and France's National Rally (RN) party.

Last month, ⁠Britain said it would pay France up to 660 million pounds ($895.8 million) under a three-year border security deal ​to try to clamp ⁠down on illegal migrant crossings of ​the Channel, with part ‌of the funding contingent ​on results.

($1 = 0.7368 pounds)

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Editing by William Maclean)

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