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#5484850
26 February 2020
A mother from Afghanistan is washing her child with cold tap water in the mud, outside of their family handmade tent at the makeshift refugee camp Moria in Lesvos Island, Greece. The "jungle" or olive groove or "hell" is the settlement of refugees on a hill, in the mud from migrants and asylum seekers outside Moria first reception, registration and detention center. The boy is having a shower, a bath just from a cold bottle of water during the winter. The tents have no basic facilities like heat, running water, sewage, electricity, toilets etc. Moria is considered a hygiene bomb. February 2020
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#5484852
26 February 2020
A mother from Afghanistan is washing her child with cold tap water in the mud, outside of their family handmade tent at the makeshift refugee camp Moria in Lesvos Island, Greece. The "jungle" or olive groove or "hell" is the settlement of refugees on a hill, in the mud from migrants and asylum seekers outside Moria first reception, registration and detention center. The boy is having a shower, a bath just from a cold bottle of water during the winter. The tents have no basic facilities like heat, running water, sewage, electricity, toilets etc. Moria is considered a hygiene bomb. February 2020
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#5484854
26 February 2020
A mother from Afghanistan is washing her child with cold tap water in the mud, outside of their family handmade tent at the makeshift refugee camp Moria in Lesvos Island, Greece. The "jungle" or olive groove or "hell" is the settlement of refugees on a hill, in the mud from migrants and asylum seekers outside Moria first reception, registration and detention center. The boy is having a shower, a bath just from a cold bottle of water during the winter. The tents have no basic facilities like heat, running water, sewage, electricity, toilets etc. Moria is considered a hygiene bomb. February 2020
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#5484856
26 February 2020
A mother from Afghanistan is washing her child with cold tap water in the mud, outside of their family handmade tent at the makeshift refugee camp Moria in Lesvos Island, Greece. The "jungle" or olive groove or "hell" is the settlement of refugees on a hill, in the mud from migrants and asylum seekers outside Moria first reception, registration and detention center. The boy is having a shower, a bath just from a cold bottle of water during the winter. The tents have no basic facilities like heat, running water, sewage, electricity, toilets etc. Moria is considered a hygiene bomb. February 2020
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#5484858
26 February 2020
A mother from Afghanistan is washing her child with cold tap water in the mud, outside of their family handmade tent at the makeshift refugee camp Moria in Lesvos Island, Greece. The "jungle" or olive groove or "hell" is the settlement of refugees on a hill, in the mud from migrants and asylum seekers outside Moria first reception, registration and detention center. The boy is having a shower, a bath just from a cold bottle of water during the winter. The tents have no basic facilities like heat, running water, sewage, electricity, toilets etc. Moria is considered a hygiene bomb. February 2020
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#5484860
26 February 2020
A mother from Afghanistan is washing her child with cold tap water in the mud, outside of their family handmade tent at the makeshift refugee camp Moria in Lesvos Island, Greece. The "jungle" or olive groove or "hell" is the settlement of refugees on a hill, in the mud from migrants and asylum seekers outside Moria first reception, registration and detention center. The boy is having a shower, a bath just from a cold bottle of water during the winter. The tents have no basic facilities like heat, running water, sewage, electricity, toilets etc. Moria is considered a hygiene bomb. February 2020
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#5481842
26 February 2020
General view of everyday life in Moria. Handmade tents on the hills of the slums or "jungle" as asylum seekers called it, next too the official Reception and Identification Center. Moria makeshift camp where people are living in the mud without basic facilities, a hygiene threat where refugees are afraid of diseases or coronavirus. The hills of the olive grove, outside of the official facilities, the hotspot, first reception and registration center in Lesvos island in Greece have no access to water, electricity, heat, doctors etc. There is an estimation of 24.000 asylum seekers living in the settlement with the larger majority being from Afghanistan and more than 20% to be minors, sometimes the children are unaccompanied. Refugees and migrants arrive every day from Turkey in dinghies increasing the number of people needing shelter but they can't leave the island, while Greece prepares Closed Detention Centers. Locals in the island protest against the new camps. Moria refugee camp is the largest in Europe during the humanitarian refugee crisis, it works as a hotspot for Europe, where asylum seekers register. February 19, 2020 in Moria camp, Lesvos island, Greece
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#5481848
26 February 2020
General view of everyday life in Moria. Handmade tents on the hills of the slums or "jungle" as asylum seekers called it, next too the official Reception and Identification Center. Moria makeshift camp where people are living in the mud without basic facilities, a hygiene threat where refugees are afraid of diseases or coronavirus. The hills of the olive grove, outside of the official facilities, the hotspot, first reception and registration center in Lesvos island in Greece have no access to water, electricity, heat, doctors etc. There is an estimation of 24.000 asylum seekers living in the settlement with the larger majority being from Afghanistan and more than 20% to be minors, sometimes the children are unaccompanied. Refugees and migrants arrive every day from Turkey in dinghies increasing the number of people needing shelter but they can't leave the island, while Greece prepares Closed Detention Centers. Locals in the island protest against the new camps. Moria refugee camp is the largest in Europe during the humanitarian refugee crisis, it works as a hotspot for Europe, where asylum seekers register. February 19, 2020 in Moria camp, Lesvos island, Greece
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#5481852
26 February 2020
General view of everyday life in Moria. Handmade tents on the hills of the slums or "jungle" as asylum seekers called it, next too the official Reception and Identification Center. Moria makeshift camp where people are living in the mud without basic facilities, a hygiene threat where refugees are afraid of diseases or coronavirus. The hills of the olive grove, outside of the official facilities, the hotspot, first reception and registration center in Lesvos island in Greece have no access to water, electricity, heat, doctors etc. There is an estimation of 24.000 asylum seekers living in the settlement with the larger majority being from Afghanistan and more than 20% to be minors, sometimes the children are unaccompanied. Refugees and migrants arrive every day from Turkey in dinghies increasing the number of people needing shelter but they can't leave the island, while Greece prepares Closed Detention Centers. Locals in the island protest against the new camps. Moria refugee camp is the largest in Europe during the humanitarian refugee crisis, it works as a hotspot for Europe, where asylum seekers register. February 19, 2020 in Moria camp, Lesvos island, Greece
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#5481856
26 February 2020
General view of everyday life in Moria. Handmade tents on the hills of the slums or "jungle" as asylum seekers called it, next too the official Reception and Identification Center. Moria makeshift camp where people are living in the mud without basic facilities, a hygiene threat where refugees are afraid of diseases or coronavirus. The hills of the olive grove, outside of the official facilities, the hotspot, first reception and registration center in Lesvos island in Greece have no access to water, electricity, heat, doctors etc. There is an estimation of 24.000 asylum seekers living in the settlement with the larger majority being from Afghanistan and more than 20% to be minors, sometimes the children are unaccompanied. Refugees and migrants arrive every day from Turkey in dinghies increasing the number of people needing shelter but they can't leave the island, while Greece prepares Closed Detention Centers. Locals in the island protest against the new camps. Moria refugee camp is the largest in Europe during the humanitarian refugee crisis, it works as a hotspot for Europe, where asylum seekers register. February 19, 2020 in Moria camp, Lesvos island, Greece
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#5481858
26 February 2020
General view of everyday life in Moria. Handmade tents on the hills of the slums or "jungle" as asylum seekers called it, next too the official Reception and Identification Center. Moria makeshift camp where people are living in the mud without basic facilities, a hygiene threat where refugees are afraid of diseases or coronavirus. The hills of the olive grove, outside of the official facilities, the hotspot, first reception and registration center in Lesvos island in Greece have no access to water, electricity, heat, doctors etc. There is an estimation of 24.000 asylum seekers living in the settlement with the larger majority being from Afghanistan and more than 20% to be minors, sometimes the children are unaccompanied. Refugees and migrants arrive every day from Turkey in dinghies increasing the number of people needing shelter but they can't leave the island, while Greece prepares Closed Detention Centers. Locals in the island protest against the new camps. Moria refugee camp is the largest in Europe during the humanitarian refugee crisis, it works as a hotspot for Europe, where asylum seekers register. February 19, 2020 in Moria camp, Lesvos island, Greece
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#5481862
26 February 2020
General view of everyday life in Moria. Handmade tents on the hills of the slums or "jungle" as asylum seekers called it, next too the official Reception and Identification Center. Moria makeshift camp where people are living in the mud without basic facilities, a hygiene threat where refugees are afraid of diseases or coronavirus. The hills of the olive grove, outside of the official facilities, the hotspot, first reception and registration center in Lesvos island in Greece have no access to water, electricity, heat, doctors etc. There is an estimation of 24.000 asylum seekers living in the settlement with the larger majority being from Afghanistan and more than 20% to be minors, sometimes the children are unaccompanied. Refugees and migrants arrive every day from Turkey in dinghies increasing the number of people needing shelter but they can't leave the island, while Greece prepares Closed Detention Centers. Locals in the island protest against the new camps. Moria refugee camp is the largest in Europe during the humanitarian refugee crisis, it works as a hotspot for Europe, where asylum seekers register. February 19, 2020 in Moria camp, Lesvos island, Greece
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#5481866
26 February 2020
General view of everyday life in Moria. Handmade tents on the hills of the slums or "jungle" as asylum seekers called it, next too the official Reception and Identification Center. Moria makeshift camp where people are living in the mud without basic facilities, a hygiene threat where refugees are afraid of diseases or coronavirus. The hills of the olive grove, outside of the official facilities, the hotspot, first reception and registration center in Lesvos island in Greece have no access to water, electricity, heat, doctors etc. There is an estimation of 24.000 asylum seekers living in the settlement with the larger majority being from Afghanistan and more than 20% to be minors, sometimes the children are unaccompanied. Refugees and migrants arrive every day from Turkey in dinghies increasing the number of people needing shelter but they can't leave the island, while Greece prepares Closed Detention Centers. Locals in the island protest against the new camps. Moria refugee camp is the largest in Europe during the humanitarian refugee crisis, it works as a hotspot for Europe, where asylum seekers register. February 19, 2020 in Moria camp, Lesvos island, Greece
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#5481868
26 February 2020
General view of everyday life in Moria. Handmade tents on the hills of the slums or "jungle" as asylum seekers called it, next too the official Reception and Identification Center. Moria makeshift camp where people are living in the mud without basic facilities, a hygiene threat where refugees are afraid of diseases or coronavirus. The hills of the olive grove, outside of the official facilities, the hotspot, first reception and registration center in Lesvos island in Greece have no access to water, electricity, heat, doctors etc. There is an estimation of 24.000 asylum seekers living in the settlement with the larger majority being from Afghanistan and more than 20% to be minors, sometimes the children are unaccompanied. Refugees and migrants arrive every day from Turkey in dinghies increasing the number of people needing shelter but they can't leave the island, while Greece prepares Closed Detention Centers. Locals in the island protest against the new camps. Moria refugee camp is the largest in Europe during the humanitarian refugee crisis, it works as a hotspot for Europe, where asylum seekers register. February 19, 2020 in Moria camp, Lesvos island, Greece
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#5481870
26 February 2020
General view of everyday life in Moria. Handmade tents on the hills of the slums or "jungle" as asylum seekers called it, next too the official Reception and Identification Center. Moria makeshift camp where people are living in the mud without basic facilities, a hygiene threat where refugees are afraid of diseases or coronavirus. The hills of the olive grove, outside of the official facilities, the hotspot, first reception and registration center in Lesvos island in Greece have no access to water, electricity, heat, doctors etc. There is an estimation of 24.000 asylum seekers living in the settlement with the larger majority being from Afghanistan and more than 20% to be minors, sometimes the children are unaccompanied. Refugees and migrants arrive every day from Turkey in dinghies increasing the number of people needing shelter but they can't leave the island, while Greece prepares Closed Detention Centers. Locals in the island protest against the new camps. Moria refugee camp is the largest in Europe during the humanitarian refugee crisis, it works as a hotspot for Europe, where asylum seekers register. February 19, 2020 in Moria camp, Lesvos island, Greece
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#5481872
26 February 2020
General view of everyday life in Moria. Handmade tents on the hills of the slums or "jungle" as asylum seekers called it, next too the official Reception and Identification Center. Moria makeshift camp where people are living in the mud without basic facilities, a hygiene threat where refugees are afraid of diseases or coronavirus. The hills of the olive grove, outside of the official facilities, the hotspot, first reception and registration center in Lesvos island in Greece have no access to water, electricity, heat, doctors etc. There is an estimation of 24.000 asylum seekers living in the settlement with the larger majority being from Afghanistan and more than 20% to be minors, sometimes the children are unaccompanied. Refugees and migrants arrive every day from Turkey in dinghies increasing the number of people needing shelter but they can't leave the island, while Greece prepares Closed Detention Centers. Locals in the island protest against the new camps. Moria refugee camp is the largest in Europe during the humanitarian refugee crisis, it works as a hotspot for Europe, where asylum seekers register. February 19, 2020 in Moria camp, Lesvos island, Greece
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