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French authorities are planning to dismantle the remaining half of the "Jungle" migrant camp near Calais as the town struggles to cope with a new wave of arrivals.
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Migrants go by a street sign as they leave the northern zone of the camp called the "Wilderness" in Calais, France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
An elevated perspective shows temporary safe houses, tents and compartments where transients live in what is known as the "Wilderness", a sprawling camp in Calais, France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants stand under improvised asylums in the northern territory of the camp called the "Wilderness" in Calais, France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants stroll in the northern region of the camp called the 'Wilderness" in Calais, France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants stroll in the northern region of the camp called the "Wilderness" in Calais, France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants go by the "Peace Restaurant" in the northern territory of the camp called the "Wilderness" in Calais, France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants stroll in the northern territory of the camp called the "Wilderness" in Calais, France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants stroll past temporary safe houses in the northern zone of the camp called the "Wilderness" in Calais, France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Workers set-up spiked wires on top of a wall along the harbor of Calais to avoid vagrants bouncing on board lorries, France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
An flying perspective shows stopgap safe houses and tents where vagrants live in what is known as the "Wilderness", a sprawling camp in Calais, France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau