Greek Government Turn A Former Military Facility Into A Refugee Camp
THESSALONIKI, GREECE - MARCH 07: A young Syrian boy draws a Syrian flag during a colouring class at the Diavata refugee relocation centre near Thessaloniki on March 07, 2016 in Diavata, Greece. Relocation centres around the northern city of Thessaloniki are continuing to home many refugees though remain largely empty as people push north conscious of the prospect of the border closing permanently. Doctors are warning that conditions at the Idomeni camp close to the Macedonian border are becoming dangerous for children, with medics dealing with a range of illnesses, including hypothermia. The transit camp at the border is becoming increasingly overcrowded as thousands of refugees continue to arrive from Athens and the Greek Islands. Macedonia's border with Greece remains 'open' but after allowing 580 refugees a day to cross into the country at the beginning of the week, the numbers passing have fallen dramatically with only a handful every day. According to local authorities approximately 12,000 refugees and migrants now remain stuck at the border as they wait to enter Macedonia to continue their journey North into Western Europe. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

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