The Iraqi government is taking measures to
provide accommodation, food
and security for a
surging number of displaced Syrians in that country.
Iraq has received
210,000 Syrian refugees so far, a sudden increase from 160,000 just over a
month ago. The huge flow of Syrians into Iraq began on August 15 when the
Kurdish region started to open its border to Syrians.
Kawergosk, the largest
refugee camp in Erbil Province, was built after the flow of Syrians, which
accommodates 15,000 Syrian refugees currently.
According to local
officials, the number of refugees entering Iraq will continue to rise in the
coming months.
AP
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