Berlin: German authorities expect up to 1.5 million asylum seekers to arrive in Germany this year, the Bild daily said in a report to be published today, up from a previous estimate of 800,000 to 1 million.
Germany's top-selling newspaper cited an internal forecast from authorities that it said had been classed as confidential.
Many of the hundreds of thousands of people pouring into Europe to escape conflicts and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and beyond have said they are heading to Germany, Europe's largest economy.
Bild said the German authorities were concerned about the risk of a "breakdown of provisions" and that they were already struggling to procure enough living containers and sanitary facilities for the new arrivals.
"Migratory pressures will increase further. We now expect seven to ten thousand illegal border crossings every day in the fourth quarter," Bild cited the report as saying.
"This high number of asylum seekers runs the risk of becoming an extreme burden for the states and municipalities," the report said.
The authorities' report also cited concerns that those who are granted asylum will bring their families over to Germany too, Bild said.
Given family structures in the Middle East, this would mean each individual from that region who is granted asylum bringing an average of four to eight family members over to Germany in due course, Bild quoted the report as saying.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Sunday Europe needs to restrict the number of people coming to the continent.
Chancellor Angela Merkel, who said Germany would grant asylum to 1those fleeing Syria's civil war, has recently seen her popularity ratings slump to a four-year low.
Germany's top-selling newspaper cited an internal forecast from authorities that it said had been classed as confidential.
Many of the hundreds of thousands of people pouring into Europe to escape conflicts and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and beyond have said they are heading to Germany, Europe's largest economy.
"Migratory pressures will increase further. We now expect seven to ten thousand illegal border crossings every day in the fourth quarter," Bild cited the report as saying.
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The authorities' report also cited concerns that those who are granted asylum will bring their families over to Germany too, Bild said.
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German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Sunday Europe needs to restrict the number of people coming to the continent.
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