Miles de migrantes continúan en las calles de Ceuta tres semanas tras la llegada

Thousands of migrants remain stranded on the streets of Ceuta, Spain, more than three weeks after a massive irregular crossing on July 30. Local administrations are struggling to find shelter space for the influx, as available resources continue to be overwhelmed Levante-EMV.
On July 30, thousands of migrants crossed into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in a single day. The scale of the entry shocked local authorities. Many had waited for this moment for months or years Diario de Mallorca.
Ceuta's shelters filled up immediately after the crossing. The city does not have enough beds or resources for thousands of new arrivals. Officials are now trying to open new spaces to house people El Día.
Without shelter, many migrants sleep on the streets. They wait for authorities to process them or arrange transport. Local aid organizations are working overtime to provide food and basic care El Correo Gallego.
Spanish administrations are desperately seeking new accommodation sites. They must move fast to prevent a humanitarian crisis. Building temporary shelters takes time the city does not have Levante-EMV.
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