IN-DEPTH: REFUGEE LIFE IN REITZMAG
Refugee Housing in New Saint Regina's Residential Quarter
Arirang News has visited the refugee camps in New Saint Regina while Europe keeps focus on the situation in Copala City to get a closer look at how the life of Nicolezian Refugees look like on a near-forgotten part of the refugee project. As our team arrived, we saw a lot of these modern-looking houses made of bamboo, wood, reinforced steel, and beautiful windows arranged in a very urban configuration. Refugees freely move in and out of their homes with some visiting the already-finished Anastasia Park. Buildings rise just from a distance at the nearby Commercial District. The administrative complex, with it's extravagant new palace is under construction along with other government buildings. The bridges that connect the city divided by the Buckingham River are all completed with a very sturdy design. Wide roads and highways are all almost complete, electricity that runs through underground cabling systems are completed. Factories on the industrial district are beginning to rise. But of course, the jewel of the city, the mega stadium being built in the middle of the second business district is starting to take shape. Loads of construction are taking place at every corner you go. Skyscrapers rise together as if a contest for height is taking place. We've talked to some nicolezian residents and they say that their life had been better here and they wish that it would also be the same for their fellow nicolezians in Copala City. However, news had already spread about the situation in Copala City. Although it is not known whether the nicolezian residents of New Saint Regina are leaving with the Copalans for Anastasia City in the United Duchies. Park Hye-won, Arirang News.