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#7692336
26 Jan 2022
Close up at the food portion delivered for lunch. Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#7692338
26 Jan 2022
Close up at the food portion delivered for lunch. Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#6019056
20 Sep 2020
Supporters of President Rodrigo Duterte seen outside of the newly opened portion of Manila Bay to show support for the beautification program. On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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#6019086
20 Sep 2020
A man wearing a face mask touching and take pictures of the artificial 'white sand' of the newly opened portion of Manila Bay. Crushed dolomite was dumped as part of the government's efforts to rehabilitate and beautify the polluted coastline. On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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#6019090
20 Sep 2020
A woman wearing a face mask touching the artificial 'white sand' of the newly opened portion of Manila Bay. Crushed dolomite was dumped as part of the government's efforts to rehabilitate and beautify the polluted coastline. On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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#6019058
20 Sep 2020
DENR Undersecretary Benny Antiporda inspects the line outside of the newly opened portion of the Manila Bay in Manila. Philippines on September 20, 2020.
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#6019060
20 Sep 2020
DENR Undersecretary Benny Antiporda inspects the line outside of the newly opened portion of the Manila Bay in Manila. Philippines on September 20, 2020.
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#6019062
20 Sep 2020
People fill the stretch of Roxas Boulevard as they visit the newly opened portion of the Manila Bay in On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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#6019064
20 Sep 2020
A man taking pictures of the line outside of the newly opened portion of the Manila Bay. Crushed dolomite were dumped as part of the government's efforts to rehabilitate and beautify the polluted coastline. On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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#6019066
20 Sep 2020
A man taking pictures of the line outside of the newly opened portion of the Manila Bay. Crushed dolomite were dumped as part of the government's efforts to rehabilitate and beautify the polluted coastline. On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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#6019068
20 Sep 2020
People fill the stretch of Roxas Boulevard as they visit the newly opened portion of the Manila Bay in On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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#6019070
20 Sep 2020
People fill the stretch of Roxas Boulevard as they visit the newly opened portion of the Manila Bay in On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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#6019072
20 Sep 2020
People fill the stretch of Roxas Boulevard as they visit the newly opened portion of the Manila Bay in On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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#6019074
20 Sep 2020
Rain or shine people fill the stretch of Roxas Boulevard as they visit the newly opened portion of the Manila Bay in On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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#6019078
20 Sep 2020
A government worker seen inside the newly opened rehabilitated portion of Manila Bay. On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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#6019080
20 Sep 2020
A government worker seen inside the newly opened rehabilitated portion of Manila Bay. On September 20, 2020 in Manila, Philippines.
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