Lydia Gill, a researcher for Human Rights Watch, who is now on the Croatian-Slovenian border, said that some provision had been made for the influx, but it was unlikely to be sufficient. “I was on the Slovenian side and there is a tent that has been set up by volunteers,” she said. “There are basic supplies: water and food etc. Here, people can have a rest while they wait for a bus. But it can only accommodate 150, as far as I know.”