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Protests against Covid restrictions on the French island of Martinique descended into looting and violence on Wednesday, with barricades being set alight overnight amid increasing tensions in the Caribbean.

Footage shared on social media showed flames blazing in parts of Martinique, as protesters rampaged around a shopping center and blocked roads during increased unrest ahead of attempts to speed up the rollout of mandatory vaccination for healthcare workers on the island.

Martinique – No vaccine mandates pic.twitter.com/NezmAysPXg

The introduction of a vaccine mandate is thought to have unsettled many residents on the Caribbean islands, since many are descended from slaves who were exposed to toxic chemicals while being forced to work on plantations in the 20th century.

???? Les barrages et les affrontements continuent en Martinique alors que la grève générale contre le pass dure depuis maintenant 3 jours.Plusieurs affrontements ont eu lieu entre les manifestants et les forces de l’ordre qui ont fait usage de gazs lacrymogène.#Martiniquepic.twitter.com/W9p9OCECU2

Guadeloupe, a nearby island also under French control, saw protests over the weekend, with 38 people detained on Sunday after they engaged in looting and vandalism during a demonstration against a curfew. Authorities have since extended the nightly curfew in an effort to restore calm after the violent clashes.

#Martinique :Renforcement des barrages sur l’île. [RadioCocotier] pic.twitter.com/N9BDLlKiHw

The situation comes days after French President Emmanuel Macron warned that the situation in the Caribbean is now “explosive.” There are also concerns that some protesters were carrying guns and reports of gunshots fired at police amid the chaos.

#Resistance ??…A partir d’aujourd’hui les barrages vont se durcir sur l’île de #martinique ..#France#Covid_19#PassSanitaire#Macronie#GreveGenerale#Guadeloupe#DictatureSanitairepic.twitter.com/V0AF7Din8f

The Covid measures, dictated by the French government in Paris, were met with a general strike in the region by trade unions and staunch opposition. Macron’s government was forced to engage in crisis talks with representatives from the Caribbean island earlier this week in a bid to quell the rising discontent.

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