Turkey builds 'first two story container refugee c'


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) Turkey has prepared a first-of-its-kind two-story container homes for refugees at a camp in south-central Kilis province in anticipation of a fresh influx of people fleeing from a nearby Syrian town a provincial deputy governor has said.

The Kilis Oncupinar refugee camp established in 2012 already hosts more than 13000 people.

“We have 1000 two-story container houses ready right now and 248 more such houses will be prepared within two weeks” Mustafa Unver Buke Kilis deputy governor and refugee camp director told Anadolu Agency in an interview Wednesday.

“The two-story container refugee camp is a first-of-its-kind in the world” Buke said adding that the container homes had been designed by Turkish engineers.

He saidthat the new camp area had the capacity to host “10000 guests”.

He hoped that the two-story container camp would help Syrian refugees settle in at their new homes easily and quickly.

“We have been hosting Syrians since 2012 and before establishing the second part of the camp we considered their daily life routines and their relations with each other after long observations” he said.

He said the new houses would allow Syrians to live in an environment of peace and security with their neighbors and relatives.

Seyfettin Cimen camp coordinator said that the new accommodations had been constructed using fireproof material.

“The two-story containers also have their own balcony” Cimen said.

“The new accommodations have been developed using a sustainable and low-cost gravity-fed solar receiver and storage system. Electricity for the new part of the camp will be generated by solar energy” he added.

Kilis Governor Suleyman Tapsiz who has been serving in Kilis for more than four years is said to be behind the idea of building the two-story container camp whichwill also host a school three social facilities and a market.

Qatar and Kuwait also provided funds for the project.

According to official data more than 35000 Syrian refugees have been provided shelter at refugee camps near the border in Kilis province.

Last week several local and internationalmedia outlets claimed that there had been an accumulation of refugees at the Syria-Turkish border due to Ankara's alleged unwillingness to open crossing points.

However Deputy Prime Minister Yalcin Akdogan dismissed all such claims during his visit to Kilis Friday.

"Turkey's open-border policy remains in place. We are opening our gates and embracing all those who flee death and fear of their lives" Akdogan said.

- Cross-border shelling continues

Meanwhile Turkish military continued to shell positions of PYD across the border in Syria’s Azaz district located in the northern countryside of Aleppo province Wednesday which was just about six kilometers from the new camp area.

The Turkish military has been shelling PYD positions in northern Syria since Saturday in response to artillery fire from PYD forces.

The PYD is the Syrian branch of the terrorist organizationPKK which has since 1984 targeted Turkish security forces and civilians.


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