China News Service, September 11, according to the Greek "China Greek Times" report, on the evening of the 9th local time, another fire broke out in the Moria refugee camp on the island of Lesvos in Greece. Someone heard an explosion at the scene of the incident.

This is the second fire of the day.

The refugee camp was destroyed by fire in the early morning of the same day, and about 12,000 refugees urgently needed to be evacuated.

On September 9, local time, after a fire broke out in the Moria refugee camp on Lesbos, Greece, the refugees left the fire.

  According to reports, a fire broke out in the Moria refugee camp on the evening of the 9th.

The place where the fire broke out happened to be 200 temporary tents that were lucky enough to escape the early morning fire on the 9th.

  The report said that before the incident, someone heard the explosion, it is estimated that the gas equipment used by the refugees may be making noise.

  Local firefighters have rushed to the scene to fight the fire, but due to the strong wind at the scene, it is difficult to control the fire.

  After the fire broke out, hundreds of refugees left the area.

The police have sent reinforcements to the island to deal with the current tension.

The area outside the refugee reception and identification center has been completely destroyed, and most areas have also been severely damaged.

On September 9, local time, after a fire broke out in the Moria refugee camp on Lesbos, Greece, the refugees left the fire.

  Greek Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis called for the immediate expulsion of suspicious residents in the Moria refugee and immigrant camp, and determined that these people are most likely to be responsible for the fire on the 9th night.

  At present, the specific cause of the fire is still under investigation.

A government source said that 35 patients in the refugee camp who contracted the new crown pneumonia were unwilling to be isolated from their families, so they burned the camp out of retaliation.

  There are reports that thousands of homeless residents of the Moria refugee camp will be temporarily placed in ferries, navy ships and tents after the two fires.

  A large part of the people in Moriah refugee camp have moved to the surrounding area, while the other part has moved to Mitilin City.

The authorities sent a police force to patrol the vicinity to prevent them from entering the city.

  In addition, the Greek authorities, including military personnel, are providing material assistance to the Moria refugee camp.

(Zhang Wei)