🔴Noticia - Colapso en la Operación Paso del Estrecho en Ceuta

Operation Crossing the Strait has resumed after two years of border closures with Morocco, but it has not been without its challenges. These days, long lines are forming in Ceuta and Melilla, with thousands of people seeking to cross into Morocco. Adding to this increase in travelers is the fact that Morocco requires a COVID passport for entry, which slows down the movement of vehicles. This year's influx is so great that the Government Delegation in Ceuta acknowledges that the number of vehicles and passengers on the Algeciras-Ceuta route has increased by 45% compared to the same period of the last operation in 2019. The Ceuta neighborhood of Loma Colmenar is where the largest number of vehicles of people wishing to return to Morocco for their holidays are concentrated. This area of ​​the autonomous city is a mandatory crossing point for border crossings, and according to local authorities, more than 2,000 vehicles pass through daily, waiting in lines of more than five hours. Many of these people have to wait inside their cars, and in many cases, entire families with children have to endure high temperatures. Many complain about the lack of food and drink outlets, the scarcity of restrooms or fountains where they can cool off, and the lack of shade. Faced with this situation, several demonstrations have taken place denouncing these inhumane conditions, and the government has had to deploy police to the area to prevent disturbances. English: Operation Crossing the Strait has returned after two years of closing the borders with Morocco, and it is still experiencing problems. These days, there are long queues in Ceuta and Melilla of thousands of people who want to cross into Morocco. Added to this increase in travelers is the fact that this country requires a Covid passport to enter, which slows down the movement of vehicles. The influx this year is such that the Government Delegation in Ceuta recognizes that the number of vehicles and passengers on the Algeciras-Ceuta line has increased by 45% compared to the same period of the last operation, in 2019. In the Ceuta neighborhood of Loma Colmenar is where the largest number of vehicles of people who want to return to Morocco to spend their vacations is concentrated. This area of ​​the autonomous city is a mandatory step to cross the border and according to local authorities, more than 2,000 vehicles pass through daily and have to wait in queues for more than 5 hours. Many of these people have to wait inside the cars and in many cases there are entire families with children who have to endure high temperatures. Many complain about the lack of food or drink outlets, the scarcity of toilets or fountains where to cool off, as well as the lack of shaded areas. Faced with this situation, there have been several demonstrations denouncing these subhuman conditions and the Government has had to deploy police in the area to avoid alterations. Málaga 24-Hour News Live TV - Free Spanish Television Live news from the world, breaking news, Spain, Andalusia, and Málaga. Free Online Broadcast Live from Málaga 24-Hour News. Your news channel on DTT, internet, and fiber optic operators. Live information from Malaga, Andalusia, Spain, and the world. Your news channel on DVB, internet, and fiber optic operators. Live streaming www.malaga24h.com