A large number of people have been found dead inside a truck on a highway in Austria, police said on Thursday.
The vehicle, which contained between 20 and 50 bodies, was found on a parking strip off the highway in Burgenland state, police spokesman Hans Peter Doskozil said at a press conference with Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner.
"This tragedy affects us all deeply," Mikl-Leitner said. "Human traffickers are criminals. Anyone still thinking that they're kind helpers cannot be helped."
It was not immediately clear how they had died or how long they had been there.
The gruesome find comes as German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Balkan leaders are meeting in Vienna to seek how to tackle together the biggest migration crisis to hit Europe since World War II.
This year has seen record numbers of people trying to reach the European Union by sea and land as they flee conflict in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Ahead of the conference, Austria's Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz warned that his country would consider introducing tougher anti-migration measures including "much tighter border controls", if the EU failed to come up with a unified response.
"Austria has more migrants than Italy and Greece combined so we shouldn't pretend that only Italy and Greece are affected," he said in an interview with public broadcaster ORF.
Austria police say 50 migrants found dead on truck
Austria police say 50 migrants found dead on truck
MENA
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Bodies of 50 presumed migrants trying to reach safety in Europe were found in a truck in Austria as people continue to flee regions convulsed by conflict and violence.