2015-09-14 18:00

Europe Fortifies Borders as Germany Predicts 1 Million Refugees

 Michael Dalder ("Reuters" / "Scanpix")
Michael Dalder ("Reuters" / "Scanpix")
One day after Germany curbed the freedom of movement in the region by temporarily reinstating border controls, the country‘s vice chancellor estimated that as many as 1 million refugees may arrive by the end of the year as other nations moved to fortify their frontiers.

The prediction from Sigmar Gabriel, who leads the Social Democrats, underscored how quickly the numbers fleeing to Germany are spiraling upward. The official government estimate, released just a few weeks ago, is for roughly 800,000 in 2015, nearly four times the 2014 figure.

European Union interior and justice ministers will try to bridge a divide over the region‘s worst refugee crisis since World War II when they meet Monday in Brussels to hammer out an agreement over binding quotas redistributing 160,000 migrants who have flooded into Hungary, Greece and Italy. Eastern European countries including Poland and the Czech Republic have opposed such measures. Germany, which supports the EU proposal, on Sunday introduced the temporary controls on the southern border with Austria, where thousands of migrants have been crossing into the country. Austria responded Monday by sending 2,200 troops to its border with Hungary, while Slovakia reinstated checks along its border with both countries.

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