More than 22 tonnes of products were donated by the inhabitants of Bucharest, in less than a week, to the three centers opened by the Capital City Hall in support of the Ukrainian refugees, the PMB (Bucharest Mayoralty) reports, in a Facebook post.
Also, over 2,400 refugees of several nationalities who arrived by train at the Nord Railway Station were assisted by DGASMB (Bucharest Municipality Social Assistance General Directorate) teams at the Information and Coordination Point. Of these, 105 are accommodated in the centers of the Capital City Hall, Agerpres.ro informs.
The center of the Nord Station was opened starting with February 26th and operates 24/7, in order to support the Ukrainian citizens who arrive in Bucharest, in terms of orientation to the access roads or means of transport, respectively to ensure accommodation. Most of them are in transit in Romania, being sheltered for a few days, until they go to the countries of origin or other countries where they have relatives, the quoted source said.
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