Some of those seeking international protection are camped out in tents across Dublin, as an asylum crisis continues to grip the country.
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00:00 Conditions are deteriorating for asylum seekers in Dublin amid a surge in numbers and slow
00:07 processing times. Outbreaks of scabies and respiratory illnesses have been reported among
00:13 those camped out in front of the applications office headquarters in Dublin. With no more
00:18 emergency accommodation available, at least 200 people have been living in tents for weeks.
00:24 You get very easy sick illnesses because of sanitary conditions, almost impossible. For
00:31 toilet you must find out somewhere. In Dublin city there is no toilet, public toilet, no
00:41 public shower. Dealing with such things is very, very difficult.
00:47 In a situation like this with no opportunity for sanitation and no availability of washing
00:53 machine facilities to do hot washes for their bedding and their clothes, it's going to be
00:58 very difficult to treat and it's quite contagious. So with everyone living on top of each other
01:02 with these poor conditions, it's going to be very difficult to get on top of.
01:06 Some 13,000 people sought asylum in Ireland in 2023, with demands continuing to grow during
01:12 the first month of 2024. That's on top of the more than 100,000 Ukrainians who have
01:18 sought refuge in the country. Amid one of Europe's worst housing crises, authorities
01:23 are struggling to cope with the unprecedented demand.
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