- These include Bruksborg's old premises in Norrahammar, says Stein-Erik Norderhaug, who is area manager at the social services in Jönköping.

Fifteen refugees now live in Västerhäll in Tenhult.

Depending on what the family constellations look like, up to 150 people can fit here.

For the municipality of Jönköping, like all other municipalities, the work is now underway to not only create a roof over their heads, but also a little longer planning.

Children should go to school and adults should come to work.

A handful of children

A coordination group with all the municipality's administrations, under the leadership of the rescue service, goes through the various parts of how the reception should be done in the best way.

So far, only a handful of children have been registered with the municipality, and now preparations are underway for them to be received at the school.

- Among other things, we have a student who we believe should be able to attend the international program.

The goal is for everyone to be offered a place within a month, says Göran Isberg, director of education.