Migrant crisis: Germany to release funds to help regions cope
Germany's coalition government has agreed to spend 6bn euros (£4.4m) to support record numbers of migrants and other measures to deal with the influx.
Critics at home have accused Chancellor Angela Merkel of creating a dangerous precedent by opening Germany's borders.
About 18,000 migrants arrived over the weekend after an agreement with Austria and Hungary to relax asylum rules.
An estimated 18,000 migrants reached Germany over the weekend |
But Austria's Chancellor Werner Faymann has said the emergency measures must come to an end.
He said they would move step by step "towards normality", after speaking to Chancellor Merkel and the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Sunday.
Hungary had previously blocked migrants travelling to Western Europe, but dropped restrictions on Friday and shuttled people to the Austrian border.
At Hungary's border with Serbia construction work continues on the border fence, as people continue to stream across the border, unchallenged by police, the BBC's James Shaw reports.
Meanwhile migrants are continuing to arrive at Munich station.
(Source: BBC)