This summer, the city of Paris in France will host the Olympics. However, the non-governmental organization Doctors Without Borders has recently issued a warning, stating that the situation of homeless people in France has significantly worsened. Two men have died in Paris at the beginning of this month as a result, prompting the government to take urgent measures.
A 50-year-old homeless man passed away at the hospital on the 2nd of this month, while a 60-year-old man who had been living on the streets for 10 years died on Republic Square in Paris on the 9th of this month. According to Doctors Without Borders, leaving people homeless is a political choice. The organization is particularly concerned about the recently passed immigration laws in the country, which includes restrictions on foreign nationals receiving social welfare, and may result in more people living on the streets.
On Tuesday (16th), the newly appointed French Prime Minister Atal responded in parliament that the number of homeless people has decreased to 550,000 and they have doubled their emergency shelters to 200,000 beds. The government has also allocated an additional 120 million euros (approximately 1 billion Hong Kong dollars) to address the issue of the recent cold wave.
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