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The massive influx of Moroccans into Ceuta caused all services to overflow. ‘It was chaos. People were in the streets in need “, says Marina Pérez, head of the Andalusia Acoge Federation in the city, one of the aid entities that has been assisting people in this crisis when she remembers what happened on Monday and Tuesday. Mothers with their babies in their arms swimming across, children alone, without family, crying, fear of being beaten by the military … “The worst of all is the human drama of each person”, says Isabel Brasero, spokesperson for the Red Cross.
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There have been more than 8,000 personal tragedies that passed the gate between Monday and Tuesday,
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