In Berlin, the largest refugee shelter is closing: what will happen next.
Closure of the refugee shelter in Berlin
According to inkorr.com: The largest refugee shelter in Berlin is completing its operations. According to the publication 'Glavcom', its closure is accompanied by reports of inadequate conditions and high prices. After its closure, there are plans to demolish the site to create a new urban district.
The Berlin shelter for Ukrainian refugees, located on the territory of the 'Tegel' airport, is closing. Ukrainians who lived there have started looking for another place to live and plan to leave by the end of the year. Instead of the shelter, a new residential area for about 10,000 people is planned to be built.
The closure of this shelter and the cancellation of temporary accommodation for Ukrainians signal changes in the system of reception and placement of displaced persons in Berlin. This may significantly impact the lives of thousands of people seeking support in a foreign country.
Moreover, given the situation in Ukraine and the increasing number of refugees, the closure of the shelter in Berlin raises concern among humanitarian organizations. There is hope that new initiatives and programs will help address the housing issues for those in need.
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