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People surge into flooded Melilla | People surge into flooded Melilla |
(about 5 hours later) | |
As many as 30 African migrants have taken advantage of flood damage to cross into the Spanish enclave of Melilla, from neighbouring Morocco. | As many as 30 African migrants have taken advantage of flood damage to cross into the Spanish enclave of Melilla, from neighbouring Morocco. |
Heavy rains have caused two rivers to breach their banks in the Spanish city on the north African coast. | Heavy rains have caused two rivers to breach their banks in the Spanish city on the north African coast. |
The floodwaters swept away part of a barrier erected to prevent migrants crossing into Melilla. | The floodwaters swept away part of a barrier erected to prevent migrants crossing into Melilla. |
Police are looking for the sub-Saharan African migrants, who waded through mud and water near a floodgate. | Police are looking for the sub-Saharan African migrants, who waded through mud and water near a floodgate. |
Melilla is a target for hopeful migrants, aiming to make the journey on to Spain or other EU countries. | Melilla is a target for hopeful migrants, aiming to make the journey on to Spain or other EU countries. |
Spain has heavily fortified the fence that divides it from Morocco. | Spain has heavily fortified the fence that divides it from Morocco. |
Police said they managed to prevent most of the group from entering, but say some managed to get past. | Police said they managed to prevent most of the group from entering, but say some managed to get past. |
"We had people there but they came at us in force and we couldn't stop so many," said a spokesman for the Spanish government's office in Melilla. | "We had people there but they came at us in force and we couldn't stop so many," said a spokesman for the Spanish government's office in Melilla. |
The town has suffered some of its worst flooding in 30 years, and weather forecasts suggest heavy rain is set to continue. | The town has suffered some of its worst flooding in 30 years, and weather forecasts suggest heavy rain is set to continue. |
The conditions have cut access to Melilla by land, air and sea. | |
Both Melilla and another enclave, Ceuta, are claimed by Morocco. | Both Melilla and another enclave, Ceuta, are claimed by Morocco. |
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