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Syrian refugees arrive in new Jordan camp

Arab World Materials 28 April 2014 17:07 (UTC +04:00)
The United Nations said on Monday Jordan's third refugee camp, Azraq, had received its first group of Syrians ahead of its official opening later this week
Syrian refugees arrive in new Jordan camp

The United Nations said on Monday Jordan's third refugee camp, Azraq, had received its first group of Syrians ahead of its official opening later this week, Naharnet reported.

"A few hundred Syrian refugees started to arrive in Azraq camp this morning," Ali Bibi, spokesman for the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR in Jordan, told AFP.

He added that the official inauguration of the camp will be on Wednesday.

UNHCR representative in the kingdom Andrew Harper tweeted that "while official opening of Azraq camp is on the 30th, the first 200 arrived this am."

The camp, located some 100 kilometers (60 miles) east of Amman, will help take some of the pressure off Jordan's densely populated Zaatari camp, home to more than 100,000 refugees.

"Zaatari will stop receiving refugees. They will be transferred to Azraq from now on," Bibi said.

"Azraq can now take up to 50,000 people. In the future, with the help of the international community, Jordan and the U.N., we hope that it will take up to 130,000."

The UNHCR said last month that the camp, which will be able to receive up to 2,000 refugees each day, has already been equipped with shelters to house 13,000 people and enough bathrooms and other sanitation facilities to service 30,000 people.

More than 100 kilometers of roads have been built, as have two schools, a water distribution system and a secondary-level 130-bed hospital.

A much smaller camp is Mureijeb Fhud that houses nearly 4,000 refugees.

Jordan is currently home to more than 580,000 U.N.-registered Syrian refugees.

Only 20 percent of them live in camps, while the remaining 80 percent live in urban areas throughout the country, according to the U.N. agency.

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