Migrants in the Calais refugee camp known as “The Jungle” torched dozens of makeshift shelters Wednesday sending raging fires through the heart of the settlement, forcing firefighters to struggle to extinguish the blazes, CNN reported. A single fire was lit in the early hours of the morning, but by 11 a.m. local time, dozens of tents and shacks were ablaze, sending a suffocating blanket of black smoke over the camp. The blazes occurred after several nights of clashes between police and migrants who refused to leave the camp, as French authorities began bussing residents out and demolition teams started tearing the camp down, the report said. "We had anticipated this by prepositioning...