Around 4,500 refugees from Ukraine are staying in hotel accommodation in Ireland
People in railway station of western Ukrainian city of Lviv waiting for the train to Poland. People in railway station of western Ukrainian city of Lviv waiting for the train to Poland. AROUND 4,500 refugees from Ukraine are currently staying in hotel accommodation.
Speaking to RTÉ Radio 1, O’Gorman said that the government is planning for a further escalation of the numbers of incoming refugees. He said that all government departments are working closely together to look at what the longer term accommodation options are for refugees. #Open journalism No news is bad news Support The Journal Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to youThey are starting with the offers of vacant homes within the next two to three weeks, before following that with the offers of shared accommodation.
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