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Austria lays groundwork for border fence to stop refugees

Austria has begun laying a base on which a fence could quickly be erected along a 1.8 kilometre stretch of its border with Hungary

September 20, 2016 at 4:34 pm

Austria has begun laying a base on which a fence could quickly be erected along a 1.8 kilometre stretch of its border with Hungary, next to the crossing that hundreds of thousands of migrants used during a wave of arrivals a year ago.

The preparations, which involve burying vertical pipes in the ground into which fence poles can be inserted, began yesterday, but a decision whether to put up a fence has not yet been reached, a police spokesman said.

The fence near the crossing in the town of Nickelsdorf would be erected if Austria decides to activate tough measures that could enable it to quickly turn away most people hoping to claim asylum as they arrive at the border.

“So-called ground anchors have been laid,” a spokesman for the police in the province of Burgenland, which borders Hungary. The flow of migrants across the countries’ shared border has slowed to a trickle since last year’s surge, in which hundreds of thousands of people, many fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, headed through the Balkans towards Germany.

Hungary has since built a fence along its border with Serbia, and Balkan countries have introduced border restrictions of their own, in coordination with Austria, largely shutting down that route into the heart of Europe.

After last year’s influx, the Austrian government said it would only let 37,500 people apply for asylum this year.