Amid chaotic scenes at Keleti station in Budapest a thousand, mainly Syrian nationals, have set off for Vienna on foot. <br /><br /> Keleti is walking! Refugees and migrants walking down main highway to the Austrian border. pic.twitter.com/bQ9UYLSstJ— gultuysuz (@gultuysuz) September 4, 2015<br /> Earlier right-wing extremists hurled fireworks into the crowd that had been camped at the station for days, sparking an angry response.<br /><br /> The migrants are desperate to reach Germany. <br /><br /> As Europe witnesses people movement reminiscent of the Second World War locals offered food and water to those heading for Austria.<br /><br /> EU states have been unable to come up with a coherent response to the crisis. <br /><br /> At Bicske station outside the capital the two-day stand-off between migrants on board the so-called ‘freedom train’ continues as passengers refuse to disembark to be processed at a refugee centre.<br /><br /> #Refugee outside the #train in #Bicske #Hungary holds up sign asking "Where is the World?" pic.twitter.com/zR08ePD13y— Mohammed Jamjoom (@MIJamjoom) September 4, 2015<br /> As chaos marked the day hundreds of people escaped a camp at Roszke close to the Serbian border and are being pursued by the authorities.<br /><br /> #Hungary closes main border crossing with #Serbia: http://t.co/qrWOQGYKAH #Roszke #Refugees #RefugeeCrisis pic.twitter.com/GPgdxlImxs— Saulo Corona (@saulocorona) September 4, 2015<br /> Police are attempting corral the rest using pepper spray.<br /><br /> One person is ed to have died in the confrontation.<br /><br /> Tensions are at boiling point.