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Red Cross sets up extra tents in Ter Apel for shade

Red Cross sets up extra tents in Ter Apel for shade

The Red Cross is setting up additional open tents at the registration center in Ter Apel to provide shade for people waiting outside. These tents are intended for cooling rather than sleeping, following the installation of four initial tents. The measure aims to offer relief at the overcrowded facility during warm weather.

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