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  • The workers destroyed the tents and huts of refugees around the Welcome Centre Provisional where minors are allowed, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • The police occupied the dune overlooking the Calais jungle, above the Belgium Kitchen in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746094.JPG
  • Refugees walk past a burned van that served as an infirmary, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746089.JPG
  • young migrants, among them minors, waiting outside of the white container camp. Calais 27/10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18751923.JPG
  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18748908.JPG
  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18748907.JPG
  • Police flows into the jungle to secure the intervention of firefighters and workers in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746118.JPG
  • Heavy industrial equipment was brought in to the camp on 27 October 2016 to clear the ìJungleî. Large industrial trucks, bulldozers, cranes and digging equipment were all over the camp. Parts of the camp are still being occupied but most of the migrants have left. There was a large police presence inside the camp. Fires were still being lit in parts of the camp as the demolition was taking place. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18752002.JPG
  • Minors and young migrants are waiting in front of the white container camp, the CAP. Uncertainty and confusion, it is what they feel. Calais 27/10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18751895.JPG
  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18748926.JPG
  • Two refugees hold hands and circulate in the main aisle of the jungle destroyed by fire last night in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746120.JPG
  • Refugees and activists trying to contain the spread of fire in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746107.JPG
  • Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18745998.JPG
  • The workers destroyed the tents and huts of refugees around the Welcome Centre Provisional where minors are allowed, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746135.JPG
  • Firefighters extinguish huts on fire to prevent the fire spreading into the jungle in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746128.JPG
  • Two refugees circulate in the main aisle of the jungle destroyed by fire last night. A young refugee carries a French flag on the head, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746125.JPG
  • The main street of the Jungle is completely burned. Many gas cylinders explode or remains in the ashes, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746083.JPG
  • the jungle after the fires and the destruction. Calais 27/10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18751916.JPG
  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18748915.JPG
  • A plane flies over the ashes of the cabins in the jungle of Calais, Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746119.JPG
  • The main street of the jungle burned that night, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746112.JPG
  • The Malaysian Kitchen is surrounded by fire. Djamal trying to organize relief, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746103.JPG
  • After 2h blocked by police, the refugees were able to reach the camp in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746095.JPG
  • Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18745990.JPG
  • Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18745985.JPG
  • Migrants and Volunteers extinguish in the Calais Jungle a burning hut in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Huge fires destroyed a mayor part of the refugee camp today. (Photo by Markus Heine/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18745746.JPG
  • Large parts of the Calais 'Jungle' migrant camp are cleared as contractors demolish the site on October 27, 2016 in Calais, France. Authorities have now declared the site empty of migrants although aid workers say that up to 100 minors are still living there. The French government says 5,600 people have been moved to reception centres across France since October 24. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18751994.JPG
  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18748922.JPG
  • The main street of the jungle burned that night. A caravan remained intact, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746111.JPG
  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18748928.JPG
  • From the north of the jungle, overlooking cabins and huts ashes that burned in the day, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746141.JPG
  • The Malaysian Kitchen is surrounded by fire. Djamal trying to organize relief, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746105.JPG
  • Tents and shacks catch fire in the jungle in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746099.JPG
  • The main street of the Jungle is completely burned. Many gas cylinders explode or remains in the ashes, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746083.JPG
  • the jungle after the fires and the destruction. Calais 27/10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18751916.JPG
  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18748915.JPG
  • Young female refugees walking towards the center Jules Ferry where meals are distributed to the refugees in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746134.JPG
  • A firefighter extinguishes fire near the Malaysian Kitchen in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746100.JPG
  • Migrants and Volunteers extinguish in the Calais Jungle a burning hut in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Huge fires destroyed a mayor part of the refugee camp today. (Photo by Markus Heine/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18745746.JPG
  • Heavy industrial equipment was brought in to the camp on 27 October 2016 to clear the ìJungleî. Large industrial trucks, bulldozers, cranes and digging equipment were all over the camp. Parts of the camp are still being occupied but most of the migrants have left. There was a large police presence inside the camp. Fires were still being lit in parts of the camp as the demolition was taking place. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18751971.JPG
  • Migrants going in and out of the Jungle . It is a total confusion. Calais 27 /10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18751892.JPG
  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18748917.JPG
  • The huts of refugees caught fire in the day in the jungle. There are only smoldering structures in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746130.JPG
  • Two refugees, on bike, run before the remains of a hut caught fire in the day, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746117.JPG
  • The main street of the jungle burned that night. A caravan remained intact, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746111.JPG
  • A Migrant sits in the Calais Jungle between burned down huts in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Huge fires destroyed a mayor part of the refugee camp today.<br />
 (Photo by Markus Heine/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18745743.JPG
  • On 8th November 2016, the city of Munich, Germany is building a 4 meter tall wall around a refugee shelter in "Neuperlach", where about 160 unaccompanied young refugees will move in the future. Several neigbours got into a dispute with the city because they thought the noise from the refugee shelter would drop their housing prices. The city had to build the wall after a local court approved that the neigbours are rigth with their apprehension. (Photo by David Speier/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18835542.JPG
  • Firefighters extinguish huts on fire to prevent the fire spreading into the jungle in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746126.JPG
  • Two refugees hold hands and circulate in the main aisle of the jungle destroyed by fire last night in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746120.JPG
  • Refugees and activists trying to contain the spread of fire in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746110.JPG
  • Refugees and activists trying to contain the spread of fire in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746106.JPG
  • The Malaysian Kitchen is surrounded by fire. Djamal trying to organize relief, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746103.JPG
  • Refugees trying to reach their tents. Police blocks the passage, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746090.JPG
  • young migrants, among them minors, waiting outside of the white container camp. Calais 27/10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18751924.JPG
  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18748916.JPG
  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18748907.JPG
  • The workers destroyed the tents and huts of refugees around the Welcome Centre Provisional where minors are allowed, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746135.JPG
  • Firefighters extinguish huts on fire to prevent the fire spreading into the jungle in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746128.JPG
  • Firefighters extinguish huts on fire to prevent the fire spreading into the jungle in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746126.JPG
  • Two refugees circulate in the main aisle of the jungle destroyed by fire last night. A young refugee carries a French flag on the head, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746125.JPG
  • Volunteers of the association "CARE 4 CALAIS" return for refugees. On a concrete block is written "All are welcome" in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746115.JPG
  • The Malaysian Kitchen is surrounded by fire. Djamal trying to organize relief, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746102.JPG
  • Two refugees observe blocking the entrance to the jungle by police in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18746082.JPG
  • Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18745988.JPG
  • Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18745983.JPG
  • Empty extinguishers are swimming in a big puddle in the Calais Jungle in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Huge fires destroyed a mayor part of the refugee camp today. (Photo by Markus Heine/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18745744.JPG
  • Migrants walk in the Calais Jungle between burned down huts in Calais, France on 26 October 2016.. Huge fires destroyed a mayor part of the refugee camp today.  (Photo by Markus Heine/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18745742.JPG
  • A hut is set on fire in the Calais Jungle in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Huge fires destroyed a mayor part of the refugee camp today.  (Photo by Markus Heine/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18745739.JPG
  • Large parts of the Calais 'Jungle' migrant camp are cleared as contractors demolish the site on October 27, 2016 in Calais, France. Authorities have now declared the site empty of migrants although aid workers say that up to 100 minors are still living there. The French government says 5,600 people have been moved to reception centres across France since October 24. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
    sipausa_18751997.JPG
  • young migrants, among them minors, waiting outside of the white container camp. Calais 27/10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Heavy industrial equipment was brought in to the camp on 27 October 2016 to clear the ìJungleî. Large industrial trucks, bulldozers, cranes and digging equipment were all over the camp. Parts of the camp are still being occupied but most of the migrants have left. There was a large police presence inside the camp. Fires were still being lit in parts of the camp as the demolition was taking place. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • the jungle after the fires and the destruction. Calais 27/10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Minors have been told that a bs will pick them up after tthe bridge, next to the entrance of the jungle, to bring them to a center. Calais 27/10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Minors and young migrants are waiting in front of the white container camp, the CAP. Uncertainty and confusion, it is what they feel. Calais 27/10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Migrants going in and out of the Jungle . It is a total confusion. Calais 27 /10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Migrants going in and out of the Jungle . It is a total confusion. Calais 27 /10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • On 8th November 2016, the city of Munich, Germany is building a 4 meter tall wall around a refugee shelter in "Neuperlach", where about 160 unaccompanied young refugees will move in the future. Several neigbours got into a dispute with the city because they thought the noise from the refugee shelter would drop their housing prices. The city had to build the wall after a local court approved that the neigbours are rigth with their apprehension. (Photo by David Speier/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • On 8th November 2016, the city of Munich, Germany is building a 4 meter tall wall around a refugee shelter in "Neuperlach", where about 160 unaccompanied young refugees will move in the future. Several neigbours got into a dispute with the city because they thought the noise from the refugee shelter would drop their housing prices. The city had to build the wall after a local court approved that the neigbours are rigth with their apprehension. (Photo by David Speier/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • On 8th November 2016, the city of Munich, Germany is building a 4 meter tall wall around a refugee shelter in "Neuperlach", where about 160 unaccompanied young refugees will move in the future. Several neigbours got into a dispute with the city because they thought the noise from the refugee shelter would drop their housing prices. The city had to build the wall after a local court approved that the neigbours are rigth with their apprehension. (Photo by David Speier/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • There are still women at the Jungle camp in Calais, on 27 October 2016 who are determined to get to the UK. The women claim they are being kept from their families who have lived in the UK for years and they want to be reunited with them. Many carried signs and held a small protest to try and get French authorities to pay attention to the needs of women and children. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • The workers destroyed the tents and huts of refugees around the Welcome Centre Provisional where minors are allowed, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • A young refugee crosses the southern area of the Calais jungle destroyed in March, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Volunteers of the association "CARE 4 CALAIS" return for refugees. On a concrete block is written "All are welcome" in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • The main street of the jungle burned that night, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • The Malaysian Kitchen is surrounded by fire. Djamal trying to organize relief, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Refugees are stranded at the entrance to the jungle for 2 hours. Police secures the jungle because there are many fires in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Migrants walk in the Calais Jungle between burned down huts in Calais, France on 26 October 2016.. Huge fires destroyed a mayor part of the refugee camp today.  (Photo by Markus Heine/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Large parts of the Calais 'Jungle' migrant camp are cleared as contractors demolish the site on October 27, 2016 in Calais, France. Authorities have now declared the site empty of migrants although aid workers say that up to 100 minors are still living there. The French government says 5,600 people have been moved to reception centres across France since October 24. (Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Minors have been told that a bs will pick them up after tthe bridge, next to the entrance of the jungle, to bring them to a center. Calais 27/10/2016 (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • A young refugee crosses the southern area of the Calais jungle destroyed in March, in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Refugees and activists trying to contain the spread of fire in Calais, October 26, 2016.<br />
The jungle of Calais is marked by its third day of dismantling. Refugees continue to join the hangar to go on C.A.O. In the jungle huts are burned. Most refugees have left the jungle but there are still who do not know where to go. (Photo by Julien Pitinome/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Fires continue to rage in the Jungle camp as authorities demolish the site on October 26, 2016 in Calais, France. Overnight fires broke out in many parts of the camp destroying shacks and makeshift shops along the camps main street. Many migrants have left by coach to be reloctated at centres across France. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Fires continue to rage in the Jungle camp as authorities demolish the site on October 26, 2016 in Calais, France. Overnight fires broke out in many parts of the camp destroying shacks and makeshift shops along the camps main street. Many migrants have left by coach to be reloctated at centres across France. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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