Tempelhof To Expand Refugee Housing

BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 11: Laundry hangs to dry in Hangar 7 where refugees and migrants seeking asylum in Germany live for now at former Tempelhof Airport on February 11, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. Tempelhof, once an airport in the city center and first built in the 1930s, now houses approximately 2,600 refugees in three former hangars. Berlin city authorities recently approved plans to expand its capacity to house the newcomers with an additional 90 shelters with space for 30,000 people. An estimated 50,000-80,000 migrants and refugees already live in Berlin. Germany received 1.1 million refugees and migrants in 2015 and is expecting to continue to receive large numbers in 2016. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 11: Laundry hangs to dry in Hangar 7 where refugees and migrants seeking asylum in Germany live for now at former Tempelhof Airport on February 11, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. Tempelhof, once an airport in the city center and first built in the 1930s, now houses approximately 2,600 refugees in three former hangars. Berlin city authorities recently approved plans to expand its capacity to house the newcomers with an additional 90 shelters with space for 30,000 people. An estimated 50,000-80,000 migrants and refugees already live in Berlin. Germany received 1.1 million refugees and migrants in 2015 and is expecting to continue to receive large numbers in 2016. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Tempelhof To Expand Refugee Housing
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