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Morocco shuts off Spain’s Ceuta and Melilla enclaves

MADRID, March 13, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Morocco closed the border with Ceuta and
Melilla, Spain’s two North African enclaves, early on Friday to prevent the
spread of the deadly coronavirus, officials said.

The decision, which was taken by Rabat, shuts down the only land border
between Africa and the European Union.

Spain’s foreign ministry also said that Morocco had “suspended flights to
and from Spain and all passenger transport by boat” in a move coordinated
with Madrid.

Authorities in both enclaves issued a message late on Thursday urging all
citizens currently located in Morocco to quickly return home.

“From 6:00 am (0500 GMT), the Beni Enzar border crossing will be closed so
all citizens of Melilla who are currently in Morocco should return to the
city as soon as possible,” the Melillan authorities wrote on Twitter,
describing it as a “preventative measure”.

Authorities in Ceuta also confirmed the frontier closure.

Antonio Navarro, managing editor of the Madrid-based Atalayar, told AFP he
had just managed to avoid being caught in the closures after travelling to
Tangiers for work on Wednesday.

After hearing the borders were about to be shut, he rushed back to Ceuta
during the night and was able to catch a pre-dawn ferry to the southern
Spanish port of Algeciras.

“I don’t want to go to Madrid, to ground zero,” he admitted, saying he
would work from his parents’ home in the southern city of Sevilla.

Spain is one of the worst-hit countries in Europe, with more than 3,000
cases and 84 dead, and most cases in Madrid.

BSS/AFP/RY/1828 hrs