The final shelters at the Calais migrant camp have been demolished, bringing an end to the "Jungle" camp in northern France.The last shelters were demolished late yesterday, leaving just debris to be cleared. More than 7,000 migrants lived at the camp before evacuation began last Thursday. However, fears remain for up to 1,500 minors who were living in
containers in the now-dismantled camp.
French President Francois Hollande said that those children, who have been living in containers in a special part of the camp, would be moved to accommodation centres soon. For the time being, they remain in the area, while France and Britain continue to argue over where they will be sent.