Police operation creates tension in Paris migrant camp
PARIS — French authorities finished clearing out the makeshift shelters in the squalid Calais migrant camp known as the “jungle” on Monday, after moving more than 6,000 people to temporary housing in a long-awaited effort to tackle France’s migrant crisis.
The administration for the Pas-de-Calais region said in a statement that the weeklong clear-out operation finished Monday evening, but cleaning crews will continue combing the site in the coming days.
It said three rickety places of worship built by the camp’s residents will remain standing for now, so that underage migrants staying in nearby container housing can continue to gather for prayer.
The Calais camp, which housed as many as 10,000 people from the Mideast and Africa seeking to cross the English Channel to Britain, grew to become Europe’s biggest slum, lacking basic human amenities and any government control. The French government began clearing it out last week and relocating its migrants across the country.


