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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Migrants work next to the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Moroccan police officers protect the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Moroccan police officers protect the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Migrants work next to the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Moroccan police officers protect the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Two migrants work next to the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Moroccan police officers protect the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Two migrants work next to the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Aerial view of the border fence, on January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Migrants work next to the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Remote-controlled breakwater

Remote-controlled breakwater

SHIZUOKA, Japan - An experimental remote-controlled breakwater rises from the sea floor in a demonstration at a port in Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan, on Nov. 17, 2011. Its developer Hitachi Zosen Corp. aims to introduce the new device to coastal zones where conventional breakwaters have not been installed, due to marine traffic or scenery preservation, to counter high tides or tsunami.

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Remote-controlled breakwater

Remote-controlled breakwater

SHIZUOKA, Japan - An experimental remote-controlled breakwater rises from the sea floor in a demonstration at a port in Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan, on Nov. 17, 2011. Its developer Hitachi Zosen Corp. aims to introduce the new device to coastal zones where conventional breakwaters have not been installed, due to marine traffic or scenery preservation, to counter high tides or tsunami. (Kyodo)

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Tsunami-hit car found in northeastern Japan

Tsunami-hit car found in northeastern Japan

A car believed to have been swept away during the 2011 earthquake-tsunami disaster in northeastern Japan is pulled out of the water in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, on Nov. 14, 2018, after it was found near a construction site for breakwaters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tsunami-hit car found in northeastern Japan

Tsunami-hit car found in northeastern Japan

A car believed to have been swept away during the 2011 earthquake-tsunami disaster in northeastern Japan is pulled out of the water in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, on Nov. 14, 2018, after it was found near a construction site for breakwaters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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