In pictures: Migrant flow in Spain’s African

About 8,000 immigrants, an unprecedented influx at a time of high tension between Spain and Morocco, slipped into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in northern Africa in two days, Spanish authorities said. They reached the enclave by swimming or by walking at low tide from beaches a few kilometers south, some with inflatable swimming rings and inflatable boats.

Moroccan migrants climb a rocky cliff as they try to cross the border from Morocco into Spain’s enclave of Ceuta, in Fnideq, Morocco, May 18, 2021.

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