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Four dead as migrant dinghy sinks off French coast, say local authorities

By Thomson Reuters Apr 9, 2026 | 2:28 AM

PARIS, April 9 (Reuters) – Four people died after a small boat carrying migrants ​seeking to reach Britain ‌sank in the Channel and a search and rescue operation was underway, French local authorities said on ‌Thursday.

“A ​taxi-boat sinking ⁠occurred today. The ⁠situation is still being assessed and remains subject to change,” local French authorities in Calais ​said in a press statement.

In the past year, ⁠traffickers have taken ⁠to motoring dinghies along ​stretches of the northern French ​and Belgian coasts picking migrants ‌up along the shore. Authorities refer to them as ‘taxi-boats’.

Some 2,200 migrants have crossed the ⁠Channel, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, to Britain in the ⁠first ‌two months of ⁠2026, according to data ​from ‌the University of Oxford’s ​Migration Observatory. ⁠About 41,500 people crossed the Channel last year.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro, Charlotte Van Campenhout, Editing by Alex Richardson and ​Richard Lough)