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Fire Destroys Overcrowded Greek Refugee Camp, Forces Thousands to Flee

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Fire Destroys Overcrowded Greek Refugee Camp, Forces Thousands to Flee

LESBOS, Greece鈥擳housands of migrants fled fires on Wednesday that tore through an overcrowded camp under coronavirus lockdown on Greece’s island of Lesbos.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called ministers to an emergency meeting but there were no immediate reports of casualties.

The fire broke out at Moria camp just after midnight Tuesday, fire officials said. By early morning, most of Moria was a smouldering mass of burnt containers and tents, with a few people picking through the debris for their possessions, television footage showed.

The European Union stood ready to assist Greece “in these difficult times”, European Commission Vice-President Margaritis Schinas said in a tweet after speaking to Mitsotakis.

The cause of the blaze was not immediately clear. Authorities were investigating whether there was arson.

Moria was “probably totally destroyed”, Migration Ministry official Manos Logothetis told the state-run Athens News Agency.

Fire Destroys Overcrowded Greek Refugee Camp, Forces Thousands to Flee Migrants walk among destroyed shelters following a fire at the Moria camp on the island of Lesbos, Greece, on Sept. 9, 2020. (Elias Marcou/Reuters)
Fire Destroys Overcrowded Greek Refugee Camp, Forces Thousands to Flee A migrant carries her belongings following a fire at the Moria camp for refugees and migrants on the island of Lesbos, Greece, on Sept. 9, 2020. (Elias Marcou/Reuters)

Initial reports suggested fires broke out at different locations in the sprawling camp after authorities tried to isolate some individuals who had tested positive for COVID-19.

“The fire is still raging, the camp has been evacuated. All these people are on the national road towards (the town of) Mytilini,” said Panagiotis Deligiannis, a witness from Moria.

“There are police out who are not letting them through. These people are sleeping left and right in the fields.”

‘Out of Control’

The government was likely to place Lesbos in a state of emergency, allowing it to mobilize all forces to support the island and asylum seekers, a government official said.

Fire Destroys Overcrowded Greek Refugee Camp, Forces Thousands to Flee Destroyed shelters following a fire at the Moria camp for refugees and migrants on the island of Lesbos, Greece, on Sept. 9, 2020. (Elias Marcou/Reuters)

Mytilini mayor Stratis Kytelis said migrants would have to be moved or housed on ships to prevent the new coronavirus spreading.

“The situation was out of control,” policeman Argyris Syvris told Open TV, adding that police were forced to release about 200 persons who were to be repatriated to their countries.

Conditions at the Moria facility, which hosts over 12,000 people鈥攎ore than four times its stated capacity鈥攈ave been criticized by aid groups who say it is impossible to implement social distancing and basic hygiene measures there.

It was placed under quarantine last week after authorities confirmed an asylum-seeker had tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Confirmed infections have risen to 35 since then.

Lesbos, which lies just off the Turkish coast, was on the front line of a mass movement of refugees and migrants to Europe in 2015-2016. Because of the pandemic, all migrants reaching the island since March 1 have been quarantined away from the camps.

By Elias Marcou and Giorgos Moutafis

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