Gennaio 18, 2025

Half of Calais migrant ‘Jungle’ camp to be cleared within days

A migrant walks on a path in northern area as French riot policemen secure the southern sector during the dismantelment of the camp for migrants called the "Jungle", in Calais, France, March 14, 2016.  REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
French authorities expect to finish clearing half of a migrant shanty town nicknamed the “Jungle” outside the northern port of Calais within days, a spokesman for the region said on Monday.
Thousands of migrants fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia have converged on Calais over the past year, hoping to find a way of getting across the Channel to Britain.
Most attempt to climb onto lorries or trains using the Channel Tunnel, and police have had to be deployed permanently in the area.
Authorities began evicting refugees from the southern part of the camp last month, although a few makeshift community buildings such as a school and a theater are to be left.
“Around 5.5 hectares out of the 7.5 that are to be dismantled are now cleared,” the spokesman said.
Authorities say the evicted migrants are being offered a place in heated tents in the northern section of the camp, or encouraged to leave the area by bus for one of France’s 102 reception facilities.

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