Spanish police evict hundreds of migrants from Ceuta beach to shelters
Summary
Hundreds of migrants are being moved from informal camps on a beach in Ceuta, Spain. Police are relocating them to official shelters after a large number of migrants crossed the border from Morocco into Spain in July.Key Facts
- The migrants set up temporary camps on a beach in Ceuta, a Spanish territory in North Africa.
- Police are now removing these migrants from the beach camps.
- Migrants are being sent to official shelters managed by Social Security and Migration authorities.
- The action follows a mass crossing of migrants from Morocco into Ceuta in July.
- Ceuta is a key entry point for migrants trying to reach Europe from Africa.
- The shelters provide more organized support and housing than the makeshift camps.
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