Spain's Tent Cities for Ceuta Refugees: Lessons in Adaptation and Resilience The Spanish enclave of Ceuta has been at the center of a humanitarian crisis in recent months, as thousands of migrants from Morocco have attempted to cross into Europe via the narrow Strait of Gibraltar.
In response, the Spanish government has built temporary housing units for those affected, addressing the immediate needs of the refugees.
Understanding the Ceuta Crisis and Its Economic Impact The influx of migrants puts pressure on local infrastructure, resources, and services in Ceuta, raising concerns about public safety and the overall quality of life in the region.