
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — The latest developments as European governments rush to cope with the huge number of people moving across Europe. All times local (CET):
A Greek coast guard spokesman says a 5-year-old girl who was retrieved unconscious from the sea off the Greek island of Lesbos has died in hospital.11:10
Nikos Lagadianos says a coast guard vessel rescued 10 other migrants from the same boat, while one managed to swim ashore, and 14 are still missing.
Lagadianos said survivors told authorities a total of 26 were on the boat, which sank when water leaked into it. The search operation continues.
The migrants' nationalities were not known yet, the spokesman said. The vast majority of the over 300,000 migrants who have crossed into Greece in 2015 are Syrians and Iraqis.
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Croatia's president is demanding reassurances from the European Union that it will help her small country deal with the influx of migrants.
In an interview with The Associated Press early Saturday, President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic said that the country of 4.2 million people needs to be realistic about what it can do about the thousands fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East and Africa.
The migrants and refugees want to transit Croatia in hopes of seeking asylum in more wealthy Western European nations, such as Germany.
"We need to stop the flow, we need to get reassurances from European Union what happens to these people who are already in Croatia, and those who still want to transit through Croatia further," she said.
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Police say 6,700 migrants have arrived in Austria since midnight after Hungary started escorting people to the country's border.
Police spokesman Helmut Marban said Saturday about 4,200 people crossed the border at Heiligenkreuz, near the southern city of Graz, while the rest used the Nickelsdorf crossing near Vienna.
Police say border controls continue to be in place, with vehicles being selectively checked and those inside asked for valid travel documents.
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Thousands of migrants, many lacking food and water, remain trapped in southeast Europe after countries began putting up barriers that have blocked their passage to Western Europe.
It wasn't yet clear how Austria would react to the large influx of people fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East and Africa.
In Slovenia, hundreds of people camped out overnight in Obrezje, a town just across the border from Croatia. Authorities only allowed limited numbers of families with women and children to continue on. Many migrants put up tents while others tried their best to keep warm as the temperatures dipped overnight.

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