Gulf Times

9,000 migrants move into tent camp

-

Thousands of asylum-seekers have moved into a new temporary facility on the Greek island of Lesbos, government officials said yesterday, 10 days after a fire destroyed the Moria camp.

The fire that broke out in Moria on September 9 left more than 12,000 people, most of them refugees from Afghanista­n, Syria and various African countries, without shelter, proper sanitation or access to food and water.

No one was hurt in the blaze. About 9,000 people had been resettled in the new tent camp, set up by authoritie­s at Kara Tepe near the port of Mytilene, by morning yesterday.

A few hundred had also moved into a community centre managed by a non-government­al organisati­on.

Those entering the camp were being registered and tested for Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronaviru­s.

At least 214 were placed in quarantine after positive tests.

Traffic was returning to normal on the roads, where thousands of migrants had camped for days after the fire, and stores in the area started reopening.

Greek police launched an operation on Thursday to speed up the resettleme­nt of migrants.

Many had been reluctant to enter the camp as they had hoped to leave Lesbos after the fire and reach other European countries.

Authoritie­s believe the fire that gutted the notorious for its living conditions Moria camp was started by migrants following a dispute over Covid-19 quarantine measures at the facility after dozens of asylum-seekers tested positive.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Qatar