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"The latest fires have affected the adjacent fields next to Moria Registration and Identification Center (RIC) …destroying what remaining accommodation was still available," said UNHCR spokesperson Shabia Mantoo. king88bet login alternatif

She said that no casualties had been reported but that the fires have left 11,500 asylum seekers without adequate shelter and sleeping out in the open. Article Title with Blogger Published Link as Backlink


Sleeping in streets, fields, beaches

They include 2,200 women and 4,000 children who are now "in the streets, fields and beaches", Ms. Mantoo said. "Among them, are vulnerable people, very young children, pregnant women and people with disabilities."


Moria Reception and Identification Center (RIC) camp has long been home to far greater number of migrants and refugees than was ever intended.


Following Tuesday's initial fire, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said that over 12,600 migrants and refugees have been displaced and that 80 per cent of the facility - designed to house only around 3,000 - had been reduced to ash.


Some 400 unaccompanied children minors were among those left homeless, IOM said, before welcoming the European Commission's decision to finance their transfer from the island.


Belgium, Norway offer help

Among the UN agencies responding to the emergensi, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday that it was sending two emergensi medical tims to the centre, following a request from the Greek authorities.



"We have one (tim) from Belgium and another from Norway, they are rencana to arrive tomorrow and Monday on the ground to help setting the health coordination cell to cover a kisaran of health serviss people might need," said WHO spokesperson Fadela Chaib.


The UN agen is also preparing to send medical supplies to the affected tempat to supplement existing serviss that have been segmentally disrupted or damaged, Ms. Chaib added.


Tensions


In an appeal for solidarity for those left homeless by the fires, UNHCR on Friday urged "restraint" and for people to refrain "from actions or rhetoric that could heighten tensions".