'Austria is very good': Families rejoice as Hungary bus fleet delivers 4,000 migrants to warm welcome
Hungary says no more buses for migrants, as two more groups head for Austrian border on foot. Some officials say total number of migrants reaching Austria and Germany on Saturday could reach 10,000.
Thousands of exhausted, elated migrants reached their dream destinations of Germany and Austria on Saturday, completing arduous journeys by boat, bus, train and foot to escape war and poverty.
Before dawn, they clambered off a fleet of Hungarian buses at the Austrian border to find a warm welcome from charity workers offering beds and hot tea. Within a few more hours of rapid-fire aid, many found themselves whisked by train to the Austrian capital, Vienna, and the southern German city of Munich.
The surprise overnight effort eased immediate pressure on Hungary, which has struggled to manage the flow of thousands of migrants arriving daily from non-EU member Serbia.
But officials warned that the human tide south of Hungary still was rising, and more westward-bound travellers arrived in Budapest within hours of the mass evacuation of the capital’s central rail station.
The apparent futility of stopping the migrants’ progress west was underscored when Hungary announced Saturday that its bus service to the border had finished and would not be repeated.
Almost immediately two groups of migrants hit the pavement to start walking to the border: about 200 who walked out of an open-door refugee camp near the city of Gyor, and about 300 who left Budapest’s central Keleti train station, the epicentre of Hungary’s recent migrant crisis.
About 4,000 migrants crossed into Austria from Hungary by mid-morning, according to Austrian police spokesman Helmut Marban.