‘Excrement’ on the Beaches: Ceuta Health System on Brink of ‘Collapse’ Following Migrant Invasion
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A school in the Spanish city of Ceuta is grappling with the serious consequences of the recent mass influx of migrants. Illegal residents have repeatedly broken into the San Daniel private education center, using it as a makeshift camp and leaving behind garbage, urine and feces. School officials confirmed to local media that migrants – among the thousands still roaming the streets of Ceuta – have repeatedly entered the school grounds. The schoo…
‘Excrement’ on the Beaches: Ceuta Health System on Brink of ‘Collapse’ Following Migrant Invasion
In this Breitbart article, Kurt Zindulka reports that Ceuta’s health system is on the brink of collapse amid unsanitary conditions, including beaches and schools littered with migrant excrement, following an influx of tens of thousands of illegal migrants from Morocco. Up to 72,000 migrants crossed from Morocco into the Spanish exclave of Ceuta (population roughly...
García Fuster has warned of public health problems and unhealthy conditions that, according to reports, have worsened in recent days.
The ticking time bomb in Ceuta, a Spanish exclave in North Africa, is currently tuberculosis and scabies, doctors warn. An estimated 6,000 to 11,000 migrants remain in the city of about 80,000. Many suffer from tuberculosis and other diseases that are spreading among them due to poor hygiene and overcrowding, writes the website El Observador.
Several tens of thousands of Moroccans and refugees from other African countries flocked almost unhindered to the Spanish enclave Ceuta two weeks ago. Thousands are planning a second attempt for August 15. But Spain's authorities are preparing.
The mass influx of migrants into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta has brought serious health and security concerns to the city. Doctors have reported cases of scabies, tuberculosis and gastrointestinal infections. At least four underage migrant girls have been treated for sexual assault since the start of the crisis, prompting health officials to warn of a serious crisis.
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