Winter poses new challenge for migrant camps

While migrant arrivals on Greece's Aegean islands have eased in recent weeks, 95 men, women and children braved the cold and windy weather on Friday to make the crossing from Turkey, landing on Samos.

According to official figures, arrivals on the islands in the period from November 19 to 25 came to 751, while 863 people were transferred from insular camps to facilities on the mainland in a bid to ease pressure on overcrowded reception and identification centers.

Despite these efforts, however, conditions at the camps remain cramped and grim, all the more so because of the onset of winter and a severe shortage of accommodation and clothing.

At the notorious Moria camp on the island of Lesvos, built for a maximum of 3,000 people, the population at end-November came to more than 5,800. A spillover camp in an adjacent olive grove, meanwhile, is home to 1,400 people...

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