UAE Red Crescent members receive Syrian refugees as they arrive at the new Mrigeb Al-Fuhud refugee camp 20 km east of the city of Zarqa, Wednesday. The press spokesman for Syrian refugees in Jordan, Anmar Hmud, said the camp, which cost seven million dinars with funding from the United Arab Emirates, will receive up to 100 Syrian refugees daily. He said the number of Syrian refugees in Jordan since the outbreak of the crisis in their country, which entered its third year, reached 483,314 refugees, according to the Jordanian news agency Petra. — Reuters