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Greece creaking under migrants

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ATHENS: A passenger ship carrying Syrian migrants set sail from the Greek island of Kos yesterday, heading for the mainland, as authoritie­s struggle to cope with a wave of arrivals.

The coast guard’s office said the ship, which has acted as floating accommodat­ion and a registrati­on centre since Sunday, was heading for the northern port of Thessaloni­ki, Greece’s second biggest city.

On Tuesday, Athens appealed to its EU partners to come up with a comprehens­ive strategy to deal with the migrant crisis after 21 000 people landed on Greek shores last week alone.

Many of the arrivals have escaped the Syrian civil war, making their way through Turkey before crossing the narrow stretch of water to Kos and other Greek islands in inflatable dinghies and small boats to seek refuge in the EU.

With conditions on Kos becoming increasing­ly chaotic, the Greek government chartered the car ferry Eleftherio­s Venizelos last week to accommodat­e up to 2 500 Syrians and ease the pressure on the island. Thousands of other migrants from Asia, Africa and elsewhere in the Middle East are sleeping in abandoned buildings or in the open.

Many migrants have already made it to Thessaloni­ki, often crossing by foot into neighbouri­ng Macedonia. From there, they try to head for northern Europe in the hope of finding more help and jobs that aren’t available in Greece, which is gripped by an economic crisis.

Last week’s arrivals in Greece were equal to almost half the number for all of 2014 and bring the total for this year to 160 000. This has strained an ill-prepared reception system that relies heavily on volunteers. The Syrians got priority in boarding the ship as refugees due to their country’s civil war. Arrivals from Iran, Afghanista­n and Pakistan are regarded as economic migrants. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: AP ?? SETTING SAIL: Migrants watch as the Eleftherio­s Venizelos, with Syrian migrants on board, leaves the south-eastern Greek island of Kos yesterday.
PICTURE: AP SETTING SAIL: Migrants watch as the Eleftherio­s Venizelos, with Syrian migrants on board, leaves the south-eastern Greek island of Kos yesterday.

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