Vienna Train Station Becomes Refugee Hub

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I have to say that these volunteers must be angels to these refugees of various ethnic and religious groups.


Vienna Train Station Becomes Refugee Hub


Migrant children race with toy cars as they wait for transport at the main train station of Vienna, Austria, Sept. 22, 2015.
Daniel Schearf

October 02, 2015 9:24 PM

VIENNA—
Train stations flooded with thousands fleeing war and poverty in Asia and the Middle East have characterized Europe's refugee crisis.

At the Austrian capital's main train station, an initially small volunteer effort to provide humanitarian aid has grown with the numbers of arrivals and turned the station into a refugee hub.

Volunteers started out with just a couple of tables of snacks but now serve up to 3,000 people three meals a day.

“We never know how many they let in and how many will come direct to Vienna or how many will be sent somewhere else directly,” said Manjit Aulakh of the Vienna Sikh Temple. “We have to take care of them, of course. And there are always new people coming in.”

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Vienna Train Station Becomes Refugee Hub
 
I have to say that these volunteers must be angels to these refugees of various ethnic and religious groups.


Vienna Train Station Becomes Refugee Hub


Migrant children race with toy cars as they wait for transport at the main train station of Vienna, Austria, Sept. 22, 2015.
Daniel Schearf

October 02, 2015 9:24 PM

VIENNA—
Train stations flooded with thousands fleeing war and poverty in Asia and the Middle East have characterized Europe's refugee crisis.

At the Austrian capital's main train station, an initially small volunteer effort to provide humanitarian aid has grown with the numbers of arrivals and turned the station into a refugee hub.

Volunteers started out with just a couple of tables of snacks but now serve up to 3,000 people three meals a day.

“We never know how many they let in and how many will come direct to Vienna or how many will be sent somewhere else directly,” said Manjit Aulakh of the Vienna Sikh Temple. “We have to take care of them, of course. And there are always new people coming in.”
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Vienna Train Station Becomes Refugee Hub
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