Save the Children: Dismantling 'Jungle' just moving problem
Save the Children has described the scene at the Calais "Jungle"
camp as "very chaotic" and said dismantling it meant the problem was
just being moved to other camps "in worse condition."
Speaking from Calais, Ginny Howells, UK emergency manager with the charity, said: "They are all just incredibly worried and anxious.
"People are dispersing into the northern part of the camps - it's really just moving the problem to other camps, which are in a worse condition.
"No one wants the Jungle to exist but until you've worked with them, don't demolish the community structures that have been built up."
Speaking from Calais, Ginny Howells, UK emergency manager with the charity, said: "They are all just incredibly worried and anxious.
"People are dispersing into the northern part of the camps - it's really just moving the problem to other camps, which are in a worse condition.
"No one wants the Jungle to exist but until you've worked with them, don't demolish the community structures that have been built up."
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