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Spain fails 1,500 migrant children in Ceuta food crisis

Over 1,500 unaccompanied migrant children and families crossed into Ceuta, Spain, in one day, overwhelming facilities and leaving many without food or water for days. The crisis highlights Europe's sโ€ฆ

Migrant children go days without food in Ceuta amid asylum crisis
Al Jazeera โ€” 10 August 2026
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A sudden surge of over 1,500 unaccompanied migrant children and families has overwhelmed reception centers in Ceuta, a Spanish enclave on Moroccoโ€™s coast, leaving many without food, water, or basic sanitation for days after a record crossing. The influxโ€”part of the largest single-day migrant arrival in Ceutaโ€™s recent historyโ€”has left authorities scrambling to provide shelter and aid as temperatures rise and humanitarian conditions deteriorate.

Morocco has intensified efforts to curb irregular migration toward Europe, but recent border clashes with Spain have led to weakened controls. Analysts say the spike reflects both desperation among sub-Saharan migrants fleeing conflict and poverty and a shift in smuggling routes following crackdowns in Libya and Algeria. Spainโ€™s humanitarian response has been overwhelmed, with makeshift tents and former military buildings pressed into service as emergency sheltersโ€”far below EU standards.

Local aid groups report children showing signs of severe dehydration and exhaustion, while medical staff warn of outbreaks of illness in crowded, unsanitary conditions. Spanish NGOs have launched urgent appeals for food, medicine, and volunteers, but logistical delays mean supplies are arriving too slowly. The EU has pledged support, but distribution remains inconsistent as local authorities struggle to coordinate across multiple sites.

Unless aid delivery accelerates and Spain secures additional EU resources, the humanitarian crisis risks worsening as more vulnerable people continue to arrive. The situation also raises broader questions about Europeโ€™s shared responsibility for migrant protection, especially in its North African borderlands. Without sustained intervention, Ceutaโ€™s crisis could become a prolonged emergencyโ€”one that tests both Spainโ€™s capacity and Europeโ€™s moral obligations.

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