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Over 1,600 Migrants Evacuated From Chapelle Camp in Paris – Statement

© AP Photo / Markus SchreiberIn this Friday, Nov. 6, 2015 file photo, a man walks beside a decomposing poster reading 'The jungle is not for us, the jungle is for animals' fixed by a Sudanese refugee at a tent, inside the migrants camp near Calais, northern France.
In this Friday, Nov. 6, 2015 file photo, a man walks beside a decomposing poster reading 'The jungle is not for us, the jungle is for animals' fixed by a Sudanese refugee at a tent, inside the migrants camp near Calais, northern France. - Sputnik International
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French authorities relocated Tuesday 1,609 people from the makeshift migrant camp in Porte de la Chapelle, northern Paris, the Ile-de-France Prefecture said in a statement Tuesday.

PARIS (Sputnik) – The operation on the migrants’ evacuation involved 350 police officers, according to Le Parisien newspaper.

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A total of 24,604 residents of 33 migrant camps were relocated by Paris authorities since mid-2015, the prefecture data showed.

"[A total of] 1,609 people who occupied many camps near public roads in the sector of Porte de la Chapelle, (18th arrondissement of Paris), were sheltered earlier in the day by the services of the state, Paris and their partner associations," the statement said.

The prefecture noted that 75 of the evacuated people were considered "vulnerable," as this number included unaccompanied women and minors.

French authorities have repeatedly tried to clear two large makeshift camps, one in Calais and the other located near the Stalingrad metro station and finally succeeded in fall 2016. Thousands of the camp's former residents were evacuated ahead of the camps' dismantling and provided with refuge at special accommodation centers across France.

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