I锘縭ish government struggling to house Ukrainian refugees

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Image caption, 锘緼bout 42,000 Ukrainians are currently being accommodated by the Irish government
At a glance
  • Irish m锘縤nisters to meet days after one admitted new arrivals may have to sleep on the streets
  • A锘 temporary refugee hub in Dublin closed to new arrivals earlier this week because it was full
  • T锘縣e Republic of Ireland has been facing a significant rise in refugee numbers since the war in Ukraine began in February.

Irish government ministers will meet on Monday to discuss the current shortage of refugee accommodation, days after admitting that new arrivals may have to sleep rough.

E锘縜rlier this week, the government announced that Dublin's Citywest Transit Hub, which is being used to house refugees, had reached "capacity".

I锘縯 temporarily .

C锘縣ildren's Minister Roderick O'Gorman said that he could not rule out the possibility that some refugees may have to sleep on the streets.

H锘縪wever, he said families with children and vulnerable people would get priority for available beds.

T锘縣e government is working with charities and non-government organisations in a bid to secure more shelters, but has said that "access to suitable accommodation is severely constrained". 聽

A small number of Ukrainians attended the Capuchin Day Centre聽for 成人快手less People in Dublin on Saturday morning.

J锘縰nior minister Martin Heydon told RT脡 he understood that 33 male Ukrainian refugees could not be accommodated on Friday night and he described that as "disappointing".

"This is about us being honest and straight up with people as well who are outside the country at present thinking and deciding where to go.

"We can't guarantee everybody that comes here a bed right now because of the situation we're in."

L锘縜ter on Saturday, Taoiseach ( Irish prime minister) Mich茅al Martin defended the government's response saying it had been remarkably fast at responding to a wartime situation.

H锘縠 said the state had responded in an extraordinary way in terms of the numbers it had already accommodated.

"We can all estimate the numbers coming in but that doesn鈥檛 mean you can immediately provide accommodation," he said.

"We will have to move faster to accommodate increasing numbers. There鈥檚 an intensification of the war and it鈥檚 taking a very nasty turn and civilians are now a target."

T锘縣e Republic of Ireland has been trying to cope with a significant increase in refugees since the war in Ukraine began in February.

Overall, more than 58,000 refugees are currently being accommodated by the Department for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth.

O锘縡 those, 42,000 are Ukrainian and the other 16,000 are people of different nationalities seeking international protection.

T锘縣e department illustrated the recent rise in requests by pointing out that at the same time last year it was accommodating a total of 7,250 refugees.

It said it has "contracted approximately 25% of hotel beds in Ireland, alongside hostels, guest houses, pledged accommodation, sports stadiums, scout facilities, tented accommodation and modular units".

H锘縪wever, the department warned that the country is now facing a projected shortfall of 15,000 beds by December if the number of refugee arrivals stay at "elevated levels".