It started Thursday, when Iraq's Kurdish Regional Government opened a temporary pontoon bridge.
Since then, thousands have swarmed into the country to escape the fighting and economic calamities of the Syrian civil war.
Previously, the U.N.
Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees had registered 155,000
Syrian refugees in Iraq. The agency says the latest "exodus" is "among
the largest we have so far seen during the conflict."
The U.N. refugee agency
and its partner teams are working to provide shelter and distribute
food, water and supplies, suc
h as tents and portable latrines.
The agency said last week
there were more than 684,000 Syrian refugees in Lebanon, 516,000 in
Jordan, 434,000 in Turkey, and 107,000 in Egypt, the agency said.
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