Spain expands temporary accommodation in Ceuta by opening additional migrant shelters for about 1,800 people. The measure is announced as authorities respond to a humanitarian crisis after a large influx into the Spanish enclave from Morocco last month.
Alongside the shelter expansion, Spain prepares to transfer 500 unaccompanied migrant girls to the Spanish mainland. According to one report, the transfer plan faces opposition from Ceuta authorities. Other coverage focuses primarily on the capacity increase in Ceuta aimed at easing pressure on local services during the ongoing situation.
Overall, both outlets describe the same core steps announced by Spain: additional shelter space in Ceuta and movement of some vulnerable minors to mainland Spain, with the main difference in emphasis being the reported local resistance to the transfer of girls.