Fire in Greek refugee camp, mother and baby die

A large fire broke out Sunday afternoon at the refugee camp in Moria on the island of Lesbos. According to the first reports, the fire broke out in a tent where refugees live, which was also previously extended to other countries. Early reports report of two victims, a woman and her baby. Migrants [...]
A large fire broke out Sunday afternoon at the refugee camp in Moria on the island of Lesbos.
According to the first reports, the fire broke out in a tent where refugees live, which was also previously extended to other countries.
Early reports report of two victims, a woman and her baby. Migrants have also clashed with police, and then fire broke out.
Fire departments immediately went to the camp, enabling the extinguishing of the flames. The crowded camp, built to shelter 3,000, awaits over 12,000 refugees in often strange conditions.
The bubbles of migrants coming to Greece have increased significantly recently, though they are not yet at the historic high levels of 2015, when more than 800,000 entered the country.











