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The largest refugee camp in Greece was burned down, leaving thousands homeless. What was the cause of the fire?

Local time 10, the Greek Immigration Bureau said that the largest refugee camp in Greece? A fire broke out again in the Moria refugee camp on Lesvos Island on the night of the 9th, and the number of refugees needing emergency resettlement increased by thousands.

10 in the afternoon, the summit of the leaders of the seven Mediterranean countries was held in ajaccio, the capital of Corsica. At the meeting, French President Macron said that France and Germany are launching initiatives to more EU countries to receive and resettle unaccompanied minors in refugee camps.

The fire can be said to have completely destroyed all the refugee camps. There are more than 65,438+00,000 refugees living around this refugee camp. At present, more than 3,000 people are homeless, and Greece has tried its best to help these refugees. However, these refugees are really bad, and firefighters come to put out the fire. These refugees are not only ungrateful, but also throw stones at firefighters. This is really not authentic. The officers and men did not offend these refugees.

The burning of the refugee camp is a major event, and there is a bigger problem, that is, there are dozens of COVID-19-infected people in this refugee camp, and they are all undefended. If the whole refugee camp is unsealed, the disease will spread again.

As for the formation of the fire, it may be because of arson. Because the whole refugee camp was blocked, some people were dissatisfied, so they deliberately set fire. The Greek government wanted to do a health check on the people in the refugee camp, or it may be because they didn't want to check. So now the problem of refugee camps is not only a security issue, but also an international public health issue. Greece is also seeking help from the international community. Countries such as the European Union offered to help put out fires in refugee camps. In fact, in the final analysis, the reason why the refugee camp has become like this is mainly because the living conditions in the refugee camp are extremely bad.

According to media reports, many people in Berlin protested in the streets against the Minister of the Interior's remarks because he did not accept refugees.

Such protests broke out in many places in Germany, and these places also asked the government to accept these refugees. Is it because these Germans are so happy that humanitarian feelings are so rampant? Look at other countries, there is no protest, and everyone knows to do as little as possible.