Saturday, 20 July 2013

Syrian camp

Syrian camp which is home to 160,000 refugees is now Jordan's fifth largest city.6,000 people a day arrive at the sprawling Zaatari refugee campMain street featuring many of its 3,000 shops, restaurants and food vendors is known as the 'Champs Elysees'There is also a taxi service, schools, soccer fields and hospitals within its 12 districts
The Zaatari camp is about 8 miles from the Syrian border
This sign highlights one of the entrances to the busy camp
The camp's main street, featuring many of its 3,000 shops, restaurants and food vendors, it known as the 'Champs Elysees' .There is also a taxi service, schools, soccer fields and hospitals within its 12 districts
The camp has experienced a number of dark days, with riots sometimes breaking out as traumatised residents attempt to get used to their new home
The camp is made up of rows of temporary buildings squashed up against each other

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