Croatia has registered more than 87,000 refugees in the last two weeks, as people fleeing conflicts in the Middle East and Africa continue streaming from the south despite colder weather, dpa reported. Croatian state TV HRT said on Wednesday that some 2,000 refugees arrived from Serbia overnight and were registered at the border reception centre. Then they boarded a convoy of buses and were transported toward Hungary. Virtually all of the migrants, mostly refugees from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, hope to seek asylum in Germany and other wealthy countries in western and northern Europe. The refugees turned to Croatia as a transit country after Hungary sealed it border with Serbia on September 15. They cross the Aegean from Turkey to Greek islands, then cross Macedonia and Serbia.