Molecules: an open-air camp – Refugees and immigrants even sleep in a cemetery [βίντεο] | HELLAS



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Thousands of refugees and migrants left homeless after the fire that broke out at the Moria Reception and Identification Center on Lesbos spent the night in the streets, fields and even in cemeteries.

As of yesterday, the larger area around Moria has been transformed into a casual outdoor camp. In fact, the images that came to light this morning, with people of all ages laying blankets in the street and everything they found to be able to sleep, cause sadness.

Video: Refugees and migrants on the street after the fire in KYT

As mentioned above, some even took refuge in a cemetery on Lesbos, at a time when the weather on the island remains explosive after new fires in KYT that broke out last night, causing serious material damage to the facilities of the structure that had not been damaged. .

At the same time, there were incidents between police and immigrants, when a group of about 1,000 people attacked the authorities with stones. However, the Ministry of Immigration announced in a statement that during the day all necessary actions will be taken for the housing of families and the vulnerable of the BCP of Moria.

Molecules: Resident block on the road leading to KYT

However, residents of Moria together with residents of neighboring communities closed the road leading to KYT early in the morning, in order to prevent the machines from reaching the accommodation structure for the necessary works after the catastrophic fire in the city. Wednesday morning.

The works were planned in order to re-house, this time in tents and other makeshift accommodation, refugees and immigrants who were staying at the Reception and Identification Center. The road to the structure was closed with barricades, cars and the physical presence of residents. The Mayor of Mytilene, Stratis Kytelis, was also present.



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