The conditions in the tent accommodation for refugees have become increasingly unacceptable, especially because of the cold. The Federal Care Agency (BBU) has therefore cleared its tents throughout Austria. These are now empty in Klagenfurt and Villach as well. “We are in no hurry to take down the tents because we may need them again in the future,” says Thomas Fussenegger, spokesman for the BBU. A total of around 80 refugees, mostly young men from India and Afghanistan, lived in the ten BBU tents in Carinthia. “Some of the people have now been accommodated in federal quarters in other federal states,” says Fussenegger. But even in Carinthia itself, more permanent and, above all, warm quarters have now been found for people.