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No asylum seekers in emergency night shelter for the first time in a month

No asylum seekers in emergency night shelter for the first time in a month

For the first time since May 20, no asylum seekers spent the night in the emergency night shelter facility in Westerbork. The Red Cross reported the vacancy at the site, which is scheduled to remain operational until next Monday.

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