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Fire devastates French migrant camp
- Updated: April 11, 2017
Paris: A migrant stay in France was ravaged by a fire, as dual opposition groups incited on any other, with military banishment rip gas to apart them, a media reported on Tuesday.
At slightest 3 people were harmed in a fight on Monday night during a Grande Synthe camp, home to an estimated 1,200 migrants outward a city of Dunkerque, The Telegraph reported.
According to a police, a fight was pronounced to be between Afghan and Kurdish migrants.
A glow pennyless out around 9 p.m., and within dual hours most of a stay was destroyed, internal media reports said.
The Grande Synthe was designed in partnership with Doctors Without Borders, and meant to yield charitable assist for a hundreds of migrants left but preserve after a Calais “jungle” stay was bulldozed final October, reports a Telegraph.
The stay was non-stop in Mar 2016, and was designed as proxy housing for migrants.
The site consisted of around 300 houses, with showering blocks, community kitchens, distraction areas and a medical centre. Access to all a services was free.