Thousands of migrants, mostly women and children, are stranded in Spain’s Ceuta enclave after a July border surge, with many young men returning to Morocco but women and kids left behind in dire conditions. Women report harassment and fear of sexual assault, often camping near police for safety but still facing threats—especially when using basic facilities. At least 15 sexual assaults, mostly targeting minors, have been reported since the influx began, mostly in crowded beach and wooded zones. Authorities are responding by building a new shelter for survivors, expanding reception centers, distributing meals and hygiene kits, and processing asylum claims. Human rights groups warn of extreme vulnerability, urging immediate action for safe housing and specialized support as basic needs and psychological stress take a heavy toll on these women and girls.

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