Town and rural commune in Morocco’s Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma region
Thousands of migrants crossing from Morocco have overwhelmed Ceuta’s border, prompting security reinforcements. The surge follows a recent Supreme Court ruling and has drawn European and regional leaders to respond. At least 18-19 people have died as chaos unfolds near Tarajal beach, with families and children among those affected.
European authorities are coordinating responses as tens of thousands of migrants surge at Ceuta’s border with Morocco. At least 72 deaths have been reported, with hundreds treated in Ceuta and thousands returning to Morocco as Spain and Italy coordinate measures amid diplomatic tensions.
Migrant crossings at Ceuta, spurred by viral social-media posts, have drawn tens of thousands to the Spanish enclave. Reports indicate at least dozens died or were injured as crowds overwhelmed border controls; many have since returned, but the event exposes the role of online misinformation in mass migration flows.