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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

'Moria 2.0': refugees who escaped fire now living in 'worse' conditions

More than 7,500 people living in tents on squalid settlement, with two other camps on Lesbos set to close Thousands of people who fled the fire that destroyed the infamous Moria refugee camp in Lesbos, Greece, last month are living in dire and unsanitary conditions in a temporary settlement with little access to water or basic sanitation. Just over 7,500 people are now living in tents among the rubble and dust of a former shooting range in an informal settlement that has become known as “Moria 2.0”. Related: ‘Moria no more’: the refugees left to sleep in car parks after escaping blaze Continue reading...


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