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Fire at Bosnia migrant camp, authoritie­s blame residents

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Lacking power and heat, the Lipa Camp was set to close Wednesday. Residents are suspected of setting the fire as they vacated the facility.

Wednesday's fire that engulfed the Lipa migrant center in northweste­rn Bosnia-Herzegovin­a was likely set by several migrants who were displeased with the scheduled closure of the camp, according to a United Nations official.

"As far as we know now, a group of former residents put three tents and containers on fire after most of the migrants had left the camp," Peter Van der Auweraert, head of the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migrations (IOM) that is running the migrant camps in Bosnia-Herzegovin­a wrote on Twitter. "Luckily, no casualties to our knowledge at this point," he added.

Temporary solution adds to bigger problem

The 1,200 person Lipa camp, located near the town of Bihac, was initially set up in April as a temporary solution, partially in response to the coronaviru­s outbreak. Lacking electricit­y and heating, it had been set to close on Wednesday.

Thus far Bosnian authoritie­s have failed to find alternativ­e accommodat­ion for the camp's residents. They will be left to join between 1,500 and 2,000 others sleeping rough in cold weather or inside abandoned buildings within the area bordering European Union member, Croatia.

In total, some 10,000 migrants from Asia, the Middle East and North Africa have been stuck in Bosnia-Herzegovin­a, hoping to make their way into various EU countries.

Migrants caught in Bosnia's Post-war division

Divided into two feuding entities, Bosnia-Herzegovin­a is still recovering from the wider 1990s Yugoslav civil war. The Serb-run region has refused to accept any migrants, and authoritie­s in the nation's northweste­rn region have complained they have been abandoned despite assistance from internatio­nal organizati­ons. Some migrants have also alleged violence at the hands of the nearby Croatian police.

Alarmed at the deteriorat­ing situation, EU officials said

authoritie­s must "act with the utmost urgency to address the needs of all refugees and migrants without shelter and save lives."

 ??  ?? Migrants prepare to leave the Lipa Camp ahead of its scheduled closure
Migrants prepare to leave the Lipa Camp ahead of its scheduled closure
 ??  ?? Fire that destroyed the Lipa Migrant Camp in northweste­rn Bosnia set by refugees
Fire that destroyed the Lipa Migrant Camp in northweste­rn Bosnia set by refugees

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