Last week Greece reported roughly 10,000 asylum-seekers a day arriving from Turkey. These migrant flows, the countryβs highest to date, are just the latest wave of refugees from Syria, Iraq, and other conflict-ridden countries crashing onto European shores.
The sheer scale of this migrant crisis has rocked the world and left European Union leaders grappling for solutions. According to the latest figures released by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, around 680,400 people arrived in Europe just this year from crisis regions. By the time 2015 wraps up, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Finland expect a total of 1.3 million asylum applications from around the world, The New York Times reports.
Despite knowing these numbers, itβs hard to grasp the magnitude of the European migrant crisis from afar. So to help visualize it, Helsinki-based data viz company Lucify created an interactive map showing the flow of asylum-seekers to Europe over the last three years.
[For more of this story, written by Tanvi Misra, go to http://www.citylab.com/housing...grant-crisis/412396/]
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