Spain builds tent cities for the thousands stuck in Ceuta
Summary
Spain is creating four temporary camps that can hold 1,500 people to help migrants stranded in Ceuta. Around 5,000 migrants remain there after over 72,000 crossed from Morocco in July. Many migrants are staying in informal camps on the beach as they try to find jobs in Europe.Key Facts
- Over 72,000 migrants crossed from Morocco into Ceuta in July.
- About 5,000 migrants still remain in Ceuta.
- Spain is building four temporary reception sites with space for 1,500 people.
- Many migrants are currently living in makeshift camps on the beach.
- Migrants are seeking work opportunities in Europe.
- Ceuta is a Spanish enclave located on the north coast of Africa near Morocco.
- The temporary camps aim to provide shelter and basic support for the migrants.
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