Greece saw 21,000 migrants and refugees arrive in the last week, while about 107,000 arrived in Europe in July
Hungary is planning on sending hundreds of soldiers to Serbian border to help stem the flow of people
Meanwhile Turkish tourist shops are now doing a roaring trade selling lifejackets to the migrants risking their lives
This morning alone, five refugees died in the sea off the coast of Bodrum while trying to reach the island of Kos
Greece has pleaded for help to deal with the daily influx of migrants arriving on its shores as it is revealed more than 100,000 refugees made their way to Europe in just a month.
New data has revealed 21,000 refugees and migrants arrived in Greece last week alone, leaving the country's unprepared registration system struggling to deal with the growing crisis.
Almost 110,000 people crossed into Europe through unofficial channels in July, compared to just 70,000 people in June. Germany has revealed it expects to register 750,000 refugees this year, compared to just 203,000 claims last year.
The figures released by Frontex, also show the number of detections between January and July reached nearly 340,000, compared to 123,500 in the same period last year and 280, 000 in all of 2014.
Read more: How over 100,000 migrants found their way to Europe's shores in one month | Daily Mail Online

