Germany Struggles To Cope With Refugee Flood

By Joerg Koch (GETTY)

7 hours ago 

FUERTH, GERMANY – OCTOBER 18: Syrian refugees Chalid Al Shaer (32) and his family (wife and daughters) stand inside an emergency accommodation for refugees in the Moebel-Hoeffner-Building, a former furniture store that was converted into a shelter after the official central accommodation in Zirndorf became overcrowded, on October 18, 2014 in Fuerth, Germany. The local government of Middle Franconia established the facility in September in an effort to cope with the high numbers of refugees arriving in Bavaria to apply for asylum. Germany is struggling to deal with a dramatic increase in the numbers of arriving refugees from northern and western Africa, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. (Photo by Joerg Koch/Getty Images)

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