Thousands more refugees arrived on Tuesday (Sept. 8) from Hungary into Austria, where the weather is getting colder.<br /><br /> Austrian police say at least 7,000 people have filled the Westbahnhof train station in the capital Vienna in the last 24 hours.<br /><br /> Many travel on to Germany by train, where residents and volunteers have been greeting them and offering them food, water and shelter.<br /><br /> But some are now starting to ask how long the open arms policy can last, as the influx shows no sign of abating and temperatures begin to drop.<br /><br /> “The topic does give us a headache. Right now, we are glad to see great willingness to help among the German people,” German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Monday (Sept. 7). “ But we’re also concerned about how long this is going to last. Especially if the numbers are as they are now.”<br /><br /> The German government has urged other EU countries to also open their doors to share the burden of the arrivals. Germany expects up to 800,000 asylum seekers this