Spain moves to house 1,800 migrants in Ceuta after mass influx from Morocco
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Three weeks after the mass demand of migrants, the Spanish government wants to set up two refugee camps in the exclave Ceuta. The aim is to provide accommodation for the 1800 refugees who remained there, "so that they no longer have to spend the nights on the street or on the beach," declared the Ministry of Migration. At the end of July, according to the Spanish authorities, about 72,000 migrants had reached the exclave Ceuta, located next to M…
80,000 migrants come to Ceuta at the end of July – including hundreds of women and girls. Many of them now live on the streets and become victims of attacks. 80,000 migrants come to Ceuta at the end of July – including hundreds of women and girls. Many of them now live on the streets and become victims of attacks.
Hundreds of people fled from Morocco are still in the Spanish exclave Ceuta. In order not to have to sleep outdoors, Spain creates temporary accommodation.
Spain moves to house 1,800 migrants in Ceuta after mass influx from Morocco
MADRID, Aug 20 — The Spanish government announced today the creation of shelters for 1,800 migrants in Ceuta in a bid to relieve the humanitarian crisis there following last month’s influx from Morocco.Some 72,000 migrants breached the border in an unprecedented and deadly rush into the north African territory on July 30-31, with 70,000 having since returned to Morocco, according to Spanish government figures.But the thousands who remain — inclu…
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