New emergency accommodation for refugees in Tegel is launched

Such a tent on the ex-runway in Tegel will be opened as accommodation for asylum seekers

Such a tent on the ex-runway in Tegel will be opened as accommodation for asylum seekers Photo: Ralf Gunther

From BZ/dpa

The new emergency accommodation for refugees on the old airport site in Berlin-Tegel is about to start. The tent complex with 900 places will be ready for operation from Friday evening, said a spokesman for the integration administration.

According to him, however, this does not mean that newly arriving refugees are already moving in there. The emergency shelter is intended as a reserve and only comes into play when all other options have been exhausted.

Because only a few of the 24,500 places in refugee accommodation are still available, Integration Senator Katja Kipping (left) put stage 1 of an emergency plan into effect on Wednesday. The core of this step is the opening of the tent complex, which had been set up a long time ago at the Ukraine arrival center in Tegel, just in case.

It was originally intended for the temporary accommodation of war refugees from the Ukraine, but has not been used for this until now. The operator is the German Red Cross.

The reason Kipping gave for their actions was that most federal states had recently stopped accepting asylum seekers. That is why the distribution of the newcomers to the countries according to the so-called Königstein key no longer works properly.

But since new asylum seekers continue to arrive in Germany, many of them in the capital, Berlin now has to accommodate more. This exacerbates the already tense situation here. The Berlin Refugee Council had criticized Kipping’s actions. Tents are unsuitable for accommodating people seeking protection.

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Refugees in Berlin Katja Kipping Tegel

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