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Hungarian soldiers prepare the ground for construction of the first section of the country’s border fence
Hungarian soldiers prepare the ground for construction of the first section of the country’s border fence. Photograph: Csaba Segesvari/AFP/Getty Images
Hungarian soldiers prepare the ground for construction of the first section of the country’s border fence. Photograph: Csaba Segesvari/AFP/Getty Images

Hungary begins work on border fence to keep out migrants

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Government says it has begun construction of a 150m ‘sample section’ of its planned 4m-high fence along the country’s southern border with Serbia

Hungary has begun building a fence on the country’s southern border with Serbia, intended to stem the unprecedented flow of migrants.

The government said on Monday that soldiers had begun working on a 150m (490ft) “sample section” on the outskirts of the town of Morahalom, where a bulldozer and other heavy machinery were preparing the ground.

“A daily average of 1,000 illegal border crossers are arriving in Hungary, so illegal immigration has become a severe problem and its control a prominent task,” a joint statement from the interior and defence ministries said.

Zoltán Kovács, a government spokesman, said Hungary was committed to building the fence, which it has said will be a temporary measure.

“Construction is taking place in line with the original intentions and schedule,” Kovács said.

Hungary’s foreign minister, Péter Szijjártó had said earlier that the 4m-high fence would be built first in the areas “most exposed to the immigration pressure” along the 109-mile border between Hungary and Serbia.

About 80,000 migrants and refugees have reached Hungary already this year, about 80% of them from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.

Most request asylum, but they move on quickly to other EU countries such as Germany and Sweden before their requests are processed.

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