(2020, on assignment) In the days following the fire in Moria camp, about 12,000 people were stranded for days along about a kilometre between the towns of Kara Tepe and Mytilene. Access to clean water, food and medicines has been denied to most people, putting the lives of hundreds of refugees in serious danger. The peaceful protests aimed at requesting primary goods and asking for the possibility of being transferred to mainland Greece were violently repressed by Greek police by beating people and throwing tear gas. Most of the migrants are now locked up in the new camp built in record time in Kara Tepe and live in terrible conditions, at the mercy of mud, rain, cold, and with no possibility of moving.