The Phnom Penh Post

Huge fire destroys French migrant camp after brawl

- Philippe Hugen and Baptiste Becquart

A HUGE fire has destroyed one of the biggest migrant camps in France housing 1,500 people, which started after a brawl involving hundreds of Afghans and Kurds, officials and police said Tuesday.

The Grande-Synthe facility near the northern French port of Dunkirk was the only one in the area and provided hundreds of wooden huts for shelter, as well as cooking facilities and showers.

“There is nothing left but a heap of ashes,” Michel Lalande, prefect of France’s Nord region, told reporters overnight as firefighte­rs battled the flames which were visible from several kilometres away.

Firefighte­rs said at least 10 people had been injured in the inferno, which followed an outbreak of fighting that required riot police to intervene.

The scale of the destructio­n became clear in the morning, with only 70 out of 300 huts and a handful of communal buildings still intact. The others were smoulderin­g embers or burnt beyond repair, along with their contents.

The camp, built by the humanitari­an group MSF (Doctors Without Borders), opened in March 2016 over the objec- tions of the central government, which announced plans to close it in March.

One resident, Emal, said that the fighting had started after a football match between Afghans when the ball struck a Kurd from Iraq “who insulted the Afghan people”. The Afghans tried to catch him but he managed to escape before returning with a gang of armed friends, Emal said.

A police source, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said there had been several bouts of fighting which culminated in a massive brawl involving around 600 people at 9:30pm on Monday.

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