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Thousands Of Migrants Entering The New Camp In Lesbos Island

Thousands Of Migrants Entering The New Camp In Lesbos Island
Thousands of asylum seekers are seen in queues waiting to register and enter the new temporary refugee camp in Lesbos island in Greece after the fire that destroyed completely Moria refugee camp. Refugees and migrants are waiting in line in order to be tested for Covid-19 Coronavirus after registering and people who have the virus are isolated in two specific areas. The new camp is a closed facility in Kara Tepe or Mavrovouni area that was built in few days from the army and provides tents, water, toilets, showers, food distribution and medical care. For now more than 8.000 people are settled inside. Lesvos Island, Greece on September 18, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)
Nicolas Economou / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP
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SLUG Thousands Of Migrants Entering The New Camp In Lesbos Island
Creation date 9/18/2020 11:40 UTC
City/Country Moria, Greece
Credit Nicolas Economou / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP
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Thousands Of Migrants Entering The New Camp In Lesbos Island

Thousands Of Migrants Entering The New Camp In Lesbos Island
Thousands of asylum seekers are seen in queues waiting to register and enter the new temporary refugee camp in Lesbos island in Greece after the fire that destroyed completely Moria refugee camp. Refugees and migrants are waiting in line in order to be tested for Covid-19 Coronavirus after registering and people who have the virus are isolated in two specific areas. The new camp is a closed facility in Kara Tepe or Mavrovouni area that was built in few days from the army and provides tents, water, toilets, showers, food distribution and medical care. For now more than 8.000 people are settled inside. Lesvos Island, Greece on September 18, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)
Nicolas Economou / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP