ဥရောပတခွင် ရင်ဆိုင်နေရတဲ့ ရွှေ့ပြောင်းဒုက္ခသည်တွေအရေး
Hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees and others are still making their way slowly across Europe, seeking shelter where they can, taking a bus or a train where one is available, walking where it isn't. People sleep inside a greenhouse at a makeshift camp for asylum seekers near Roszke, southern Hungary.
Migrants arrive at the main railway station in Munich, Germany, Sep. 13, 2015. Germany is expecting to take in around 800,000 refugees this year and Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said that the country expected to receive 40,000 migrants this weekend.
A man watches from a border tower in Serbia near the Hungarian village Roszke, southern Hungary, Sept. 12, 2015. Hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees and others are still making their way slowly across Europe, seeking shelter where they can, taking a bus or a train where one is available, walking where it isn't.
Migrants sleep in the hall of main railway station in Munich. Refugees continued to stream into Germany, favored for its generous welfare system and relatively liberal asylum laws. At Munich's main train station around 9,200 arrived by early evening.
Migrants enter a regional train at the main railway station in Munich.
Migrants and refugees walk through a field to avoid checkpoints along the railway tracks connecting Horgos and Szeged near Roszke, at the border between Hungary and Serbia.
A girl peeps out from a tent at a park where hundreds of migrants are temporarily residing in Belgrade, Serbia. Hungary plans to start enforcing tougher security on its border with Serbia starting Sep. 15.
Migrants and refugees wait for buses after crossing the border between Hungary and Austria in Nickelsdorf, Austria, 70 kilometers (43 miles) southeast of Vienna.