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Government deploys facilities for 1,500 migrants in Ceuta
The Government will set up four spaces to address the humanitarian situation following the arrival of migrants.

The Spanish Government has announced the establishment of several temporary facilities in Ceuta to accommodate 1,500 migrants. Minister Elma Saiz met with the president of the autonomous city, Juan Jesús Vivas, to discuss the humanitarian situation following the massive influx of migrants in the area.
According to Minister Saiz's statements, collaboration between institutions is essential for a quick return to normalcy. However, the Government has not provided details on how many people currently remain on the streets of Ceuta, raising questions about their situation.
The announcement comes amid a migration crisis in the autonomous city, where the number of incoming migrants has increased in recent weeks. The decision to open new spaces aims to improve care and accommodation for those affected by the situation.