Several buildings and vehicles were torched in renewed unrest in France’s Pacific territory New Caledonia overnight, authorities said on Monday. The French High Commission said in a statement the “night was tubulent” and marked by unrest throughout the mainland and the nearby islands of Île des Pins and Maré. The commission said a police station and vehicles were set alight in Dumbea, north of the capital Nouméa. A fire was also lit at the Koumac town hall, while the Maré territorial brigade was also attacked. In May, France sent hundreds of police to New Caledonia and declared a 12-day state …