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Calais Jungle migrant camp clear-out comes to a grinding halt after bungling officials ‘RUN OUT of buses to carry refugees away’

Asylum seekers are being registered and bussed to reception centres in other parts of France amid huge effort to close camp

THE operation to clear the notorious Calais Jungle camp has come to a grinding halt after authorities “ran out of buses” to carry migrants away.

Hundreds of asylum seekers began pouring out of the camp this morning as riot police surrounded the shantytown prior to its destruction.

 Authorities reportedly failed to order enough buses to transport all the refugees away
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Authorities reportedly failed to order enough buses to transport all the refugees awayCredit: Splash News
 There were chaotic scenes in Calais today as thousands of migrants queued to leave The Jungle
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There were chaotic scenes in Calais today as thousands of migrants queued to leave The JungleCredit: PA:Press Association
 A police officer draws his baton amid scuffles with a crowd of migrants
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 A police officer draws his baton amid scuffles with a crowd of migrantsCredit: EPA
 The first coach leaving Calais with migrants from 'The Jungle'
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The first coach leaving Calais with migrants from 'The Jungle'Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Refugees with their luggage wait to leave the notorious shantytown
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Refugees with their luggage wait to leave the notorious shantytownCredit: Splash News

By 8.30am, around 1,000 mainly young men from Eritrea and Sudan had made their way to a temporary transport hub nearby, from where they would be bussed to other parts of France.

But the operation reportedly came screeching to a stop after just a few hours.

French authorities are not believed to have ordered enough buses to carry away all the migrants that had been processed today.

And many have now been told to come back and try again tomorrow, according to the .

The news comes after the camp saw sporadic fighting overnight, with fires being lit and tear gas being used to quell the disturbances.

As a spotter helicopter flew overhead this morning, scores of CRS riot squad vans surrounded the perimeter of the camp, where between 6,000 and 10,000 migrants have been living.

The vast majority want to get to Britain to claim asylum, and have been trying to get aboard ferries and trains illegally.

This has been going on for more than 20 years, but the French authorities now believe they can clear the Calais area of all camps.

“We have no idea where we’re going, but it’s got to be better than here,” said Kili, who said he was 19 and from Sudan.

“A group of us have been told we can travel together, and will aim to stay together.

“We have no destination for today yet, but we still all want to get to England.”

A small group of protestors, including some from Britain, could be seen at one of the entrances to the camp this morning – but they were easily outnumbered by police.

 A group of men with suitcases jostle their way through a large queue of migrants
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A group of men with suitcases jostle their way through a large queue of migrantsCredit: PA:Press Association
 Some migrants were reportedly told to come back tomorrow and try to get on a bus again
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Some migrants were reportedly told to come back tomorrow and try to get on a bus againCredit: Splash News
 Unaccompanied minors living in the Jungle will be processed separately and include interviews by British officials
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Unaccompanied minors living in the Jungle will be processed separately and include interviews by British officialsCredit: Getty Images
 Migrants were warned failure to leave the Jungle or cooperate with the authorities would result in arrest
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Migrants were warned failure to leave the Jungle or cooperate with the authorities would result in arrestCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Migrants sit inside a tent as they are registered at a processing centre
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Migrants sit inside a tent as they are registered at a processing centreCredit: AP:Associated Press
 A child is led away from the camp after migrants were told to leave this morning
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A child is led away from the camp after migrants were told to leave this morningCredit: Splash News
 Thousands of migrants today began to leave the infamous Jungle camp in Calais
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Thousands of migrants today began to leave the infamous Jungle camp in CalaisCredit: PA:Press Association
 Migrants line-up to register at a processing centre in 'The Jungle' camp
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Migrants line-up to register at a processing centre in 'The Jungle' campCredit: PA:Press Association
 Migrants camped in Calais are trying to sneak into the UK to claim asylum
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Migrants camped in Calais are trying to sneak into the UK to claim asylumCredit: Reuters

Natacha Bouchart, the Mayor of Calais, said she was “relieved but also worried” about the week-long operation.

She confirmed that members of a left wing British group called No Borders were in the port town, and might try to attack the police.

The destruction of the camp will involve up to 1,250 officers, and today the priority was to clear large areas before the bulldozers go in.

When the south side of the Jungle was destroyed in February, there was widespread violence, with police coming under sustained attack.

 Migrants line-up to register at a processing centre set up by French authorities
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Migrants line-up to register at a processing centre set up by French authoritiesCredit: AP:Associated Press
 A migrant queues to receive a bracelet before being transferred to a reception centre
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A migrant queues to receive a bracelet before being transferred to a reception centreCredit: Reuters
 Migrants with their belongings queue near buses at the start of their evacuation
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Migrants with their belongings queue near buses at the start of their evacuationCredit: Reuters
 Migrants listen to an official during the full evacuation of the Calais camp
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Migrants listen to an official during the full evacuation of the Calais campCredit: Getty Images
 Migrants board buses after registering at a processing centre
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Migrants board buses after registering at a processing centreCredit: PA:Press Association
 Thousands will be bussed out every day this week, with transport for 3,000 today alone
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Thousands will be bussed out every day this week, with transport for 3,000 today aloneCredit: Reuters

Fires were lit across the camp, while water cannon and tear gas were used to hold back mobs of activists and migrants.

Young Afghan men have already been seen smashing up the cafes, shops, and restaurants inside the Jungle.

Failure to leave the Jungle or to cooperate with the authorities will result in arrest and detention, police warned.

Migrants were today required to present themselves at the temporary bus depot where they could choose between two regions in France where they will be transferred.

 Queues of hundreds were seen inside the camp as migrants waited to leave
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Queues of hundreds were seen inside the camp as migrants waited to leaveCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Migrants board buses for transportation to reception centres across France
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Migrants board buses for transportation to reception centres across FranceCredit: Getty Images
 Migrants made their way to a temporary transport hub to be bussed to other parts of France
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Migrants made their way to a temporary transport hub to be bussed to other parts of FranceCredit: PA:Press Association
 Many of the migrants trying to get to the UK are from Eritrea, Sudan and Afghanistan
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Many of the migrants trying to get to the UK are from Eritrea, Sudan and AfghanistanCredit: PA:Press Association
 Migrants carry their belongings past a graffiti message reading 'London Calling'
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Migrants carry their belongings past a graffiti message reading 'London Calling'Credit: Reuters
 Riot police were involved in violent clashes overnight as the camp's closure approached
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Riot police were involved in violent clashes overnight as the camp's closure approachedCredit: Getty Images
 Migrants set rubbish bins alight last night as they clashed with cops
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Migrants set rubbish bins alight last night as they clashed with copsCredit: EPA
 Police used tear gas to disperse migrants and protesters who gathered ahead of the closure
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 Police used tear gas to disperse migrants and protesters who gathered ahead of the closureCredit: Getty Images
 Police are braced for another battle today, with 1,250 to be involved in the demolition
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Police are braced for another battle today, with 1,250 to be involved in the demolitionCredit: Getty Images

Unaccompanied minors living in the Jungle will be processed separately and include interviews by British officials. Checks will be carried out to determine their ages.

There have been encampments full of migrants in Calais for at least 20 years, but the Jungle is by far the biggest.

As well as restaurants and shops, there are Christian and Muslim places of worship, but it has become notorious for violence and squalor.

A female interpreter working for a French TV channel was raped at knifepoint by three men close to the Jungle last week, and there are regular fights with the police.


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