
A fire broke out at the Idomeni refugee camp in Diavata, northern Greece on Wednesday, burning tents and causing panic.
Several refugees were treated for smoke inhalation before the fire was put out.
Sigma Live reports:

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Just over 2,300 refugees live at the camp, which is located near Thessaloinki.
Local residents protested against the construction of the camp in February, which is housed on a former military site.
“We are not racists, we are not fascists, we just want to keep our place safe,” the demonstrators chanted at the time.
Around 54,000 refugees and migrants have been stranded in Greece after FYROM and other Balkan countries closed their borders to new arrivals in February.
Protests have been frequently breaking out at the Idomeni camp, where an estimated 11,500 refugees are currently housed in squalid conditions. The camp has been described as a “modern Dachau” by Greek Interior Minister Panagiotis Kouroumblis.
It comes as Europe continues to face the biggest refugee crisis since World War II, with over a million migrants arriving to the continent last year. Most of the refugees are arriving from Syria, where a civil war has killed 250,000 people and displaced more than 12 million since 2011, according to UN figures.
Fire at Diavata refugee camp now. Friend inside says ppl died, still unconfirmed by authorities. #refugeesGR pic.twitter.com/gbqGGrlm3P
— P. Tania Karas (@taniakaras) April 20, 2016
Terrifying vid inside #Diavata camp now. Wall prevented fire from spreading but many tents burning. #refugeesGRpic.twitter.com/a4iGgSCiTy
— P. Tania Karas (@taniakaras) April 20, 2016
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