no weekends, let out for the more than refugees who have fled here to hungary, out of the nearly 2.7 million refugees in total. when you are watching now is more arrivals, another train has just come in from ukraine, from the town of chop just over the border. where they go to border formalities, and they are received by volunteers. they are coming off the trains very, slowly because they are now being agreed that the trained by police who are helping them get off the train, and are determining what help they need. they then come across here, you ll slowly see people coming across. everybody who comes across is greeted by a volunteer in a red vest or a green vest or an orange vest. these are typically church groups that are greeting these people, they ve got food, they help them with their bags, they help them with their children. they ve got medication, they ve got water and then they are taken inside the train station, if they need to go there, to determine what their next step
these are people coming to hungary from all across ukraine. we have been interviewing people on this train coming in all week. they re coming from mariupol, donbas, lviv, kyiv. they have to stop from the other side, wait, go through border formalities. this train looks quite full. you will be watching these people get off the train now. you are i seeing the hungarian police there. we ve not seen any incidents or anything they had to be involved in from a security perspective. in many cases police are helping people get off the trains, helping them with bags. these are people coming in carrying only what they have with them, in many cases a carry-on knapsack, if they re with kids they ve got strollers or car seats. when they come in, you will see them get off in a second. you will see people on the side here have water, food, medication. there s pet food, there s water for pets. on the other side of the station
see, people are gathered here. we have sort of two things happening. we have people coming in from ukraine, which we saw just over an hour ago and now you ve got this train behind me. that is being readied to take people to budapest and points west. some go to budapest, some to vienna. you can see this line of people will be allowed to board that train and continue their onward journey. these are small villages. this one in hungary, on the other side in ukraine. the train stops on the other side, they go through border formalities then come here. these are agricultural villages so there s nowhere for these people to stay. however, as they get off, they re greated, every single one. 400 people on the last train. every one is greeted by a volunteer in a vest. orange vests, green vests, pink vests, red vests. they have food, water. there s hot food on the other side. there s wi-fi. there s bathrooms.