France 3 (2014) reports on a fire in a Rroma camp in Fontaine, in the region of Grenoble. Most of the dwellings of the thirty residents were destroyed or rendered uninhabitable: “The fire broke out in the Rroma camp behind the BUT store at around 15 o’clock, near the Gérard Philippe high school. The residents of the camp and the students who were present at the site were quickly evacuated. Firefighters believe explosions of gas bottles in the barracks caused the fire. Several of them in fact exploded but the firefighters were able to cope with the flames.” Two men were slightly injured. The residents of the camp were housed in tents by the city council of Fontaine (see Le Dauphiné 2014). – The safety deficiencies in illegal settlements are the subject of repeated political disputes. While certain politicians interpret these as a justification for rigorous evictions, others see them as evidence for the need to better supply the camps with water, electricity and sanitation, rendering improvised installations unnecessary, installations which indeed show security flaws.
- Le Dauphiné (2014) Fontaine: violent incendie dans un camp de Roms. In: Le Dauphine online vom 20.3.2014. http://www.ledauphine.com/isere-sud/2014/03/20/fontaine-violent-incendie-dans-un-camp-de-roms
- France 3 (2014) Incendie dans un camp de Roms à Fontaine. In: France 3 online vom 20.3.2014. http://alpes.france3.fr/2014/03/20/incendie-dans-un-camp-de-roms-fontaine-437057.html