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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Greece just started clearing a makeshift migrant camp where thousands have lived for months

[A refugee and a child warm themselves next to a bonfire next to tents set next to a gas station near the village of Idomeni, Greece, May 24, 2016.]REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek police started clearing migrants and refugees out of a sprawling tent camp on the sealed northern border with Macedonia where thousands have been stranded for months waiting in vain for passage to Europe. Reuters witnesses saw four to six bus-loads of migrants leaving the makeshift camp of Idomeni early Tuesday morning, with about another dozen more lined up. Greek authorities said they planned to move individuals gradually to state-supervised facilities further south. "The evacuation is progressing without any problem," said Giorgos Kyritsis, a government spokesman for the migrant crisis. A Reuters witness on the Macedonian side of the border said there was a heavy police presence in the area but no problems were reported as people with young children packed up huge bags with their belongings. "Those who pack their belongings will leave, because we want this issue over with. Ideally by the end of the week. We haven't put a strict deadline on it, but more or less that is what we estimate," Kyritsis told Reuters. Railway tracks between Greece and Macedonia have been blocked by migrants for more than a month, forcing trains to switch routes through Bulgaria further to the east. Some wagons loaded with goods have been stranded on the tracks for weeks. (Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou, Fedja Grulovic and Phoebe Fronista, writing by Michele Kambas) NOW WATCH: A man climbed a power line and threatened to hang himself to protest Europe’s deportation of refugees


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