Greece to build permanent migrant centre on Lesvos to replace Moria

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Greece will build a permanent migrant reception centre on Lesvos to replace the overcrowded refugee camp destroyed by a fire last week, Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, said on Sunday.

The fire at the Moria reception centre last week left more than 12,000 people without shelter, forcing most to sleep out in the open without proper sanitation or access to food and water, and pushed the migration issue back up the European agenda.

RELATED: Moria ‘completely destroyed’ as fire tears through migrant camp.

Mitsotakis said the construction of a new reception centre on the island to replace the notoriously squalid and overcrowded Moria facility would be the chance to reset the policy behind handling migrant arrivals.

A woman washes a girl as migrants gather near Mytilene town, on the northeastern island of Lesbos, Greece, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. Credit: AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris.

“We want to turn this problem into an opportunity,” Mitsotakis said.

“Europe should be a lot more involved in the management of the new centre wherever we finally decide it should be.”

RELATED: Europe scrambles to address fate of homeless refugees after Greek camp fire.

He appeared to dismiss protests by Lesvos residents who have opposed the creation of a new centre, as well as by migrants demanding to be resettled away from the island.

“I want to say with absolute certainty that there will be a permanent reception and identification centre – I want to send this message in all directions,” he said.

Greek authorities began admitting migrants to temporary tent accommodation outside the main port of Mytilene on Saturday. In a concerning development, they identified what Mitsotakis said were “dozens” of cases of COVID-19.

Migrants were admitted to temporary tent accommodation outside the main port of Mytilene on Saturday. Photo: Reuters /

Officials had been worried about the potential for an uncontrolled spread of the disease from the Moria camp, which had been placed under quarantine before it burned down following the discovery of at least three dozen positive cases.

RELATED: First ever coronavirus case reported in Moria refugee camp on Lesvos.

In the chaos following the fire on Wednesday, authorities lost sight of 35 people who had tested positive, deepening fears of an outbreak among migrants sleeping closely together without proper sanitation.

Earlier, Migration Minister, Notis Mitarachi, said he expected around 1,000 people could be settled in the new tented shelter on Sunday and more would be able to come in over the coming days.

“We want to ensure that everybody has a tent, food and water,” he told reporters.

Source: Reuters.

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