Greek authorities, with the help of aid agencies, prepared on Friday to shelter migrants left homeless from a fire in their camp on the Greek island of Lesbos by constructing hundreds of temporary tents. The tents, flown in by helicopters, were being set up by the country’s military. Refugee agency UNHCR estimates that 11,500 asylum seekers were in the Moria camp before it burned earlier this week.
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Tent camp constructed to house migrants following fire in Lesbos
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