influxes in English

noun
1
an arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things.
a massive influx of refugees from front-line areas
2
an inflow of water into a river, lake, or the sea.
The lower Texas coast is on the ‘dirty’ side of the storm, virtually guaranteeing strong influxes of rich Gulf water into the major bays and estuaries.

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1. But massive influxes of refugees —both legitimate and economic— strain national resources and tolerance to the limit.

2. 5 While the socio-political situation in Burundi remains tense and unpredictable, cross-border influxes are expected to continue: the Burundian refugee population in the

3. Massive influxes in urban areas, combined with difficult living conditions, have prompted some scholars to link the drought to the arrival of the Arab Spring in Syria.

4. Characterised by one of the largest fresh water influxes in the world, the Northern Indian Ocean (NIO) is also Bathymetrically, hydrodynamically and climatologically fragmented into smaller basins, making it a complex ocean basin

5. Encourages the creation, under the aegis of the future European Asylum Support Office, of teams of asylum experts who can assist Member States experiencing sudden and mass influxes of asylum seekers with which they cannot cope;

6. This is because the local people may be less acculturated than those in less remote areas and, therefore, less accustomed to influxes of often very curious people who may not know how to interact with their "hosts" in a culturally sensitive manner.