7 days ago
Ceuta enhances border crossing with Morocco for «Operation Marhaba»
Authorities in the city of Ceuta have introduced a series of regulatory measures to streamline traffic flow through the border crossing with Morocco, as part of preparations for Operation Paso del Estrecho (OPE), which runs from June 15 to September 15.
According to local government sources cited by EFE, the new measures focus on the temporary waiting area at Loma Colmenar, located about 100 meters from the Tarajal border crossing. This area serves as a holding point for vehicles arriving from the Port of Algeciras, helping prevent congestion on the roads leading to the border.
The site has been upgraded with new technology, including a mobile application called «Embolsamiento Ceuta». The app provides real-time updates on estimated wait times and traffic conditions, particularly useful during weekends and peak travel days. Available in Spanish, French, and English, the app issues digital tickets containing QR codes for check-in and check-out at the site. Paper tickets are also available as an alternative.
The app, available on the App Store and Google Play, aims to enhance the crossing experience by providing travelers with up-to-date information and helping them plan their journeys more effectively.
The temporary waiting area will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to handle the anticipated surge in traffic during the OPE period.
To support operations, staffing at the site has been reinforced, with 7 to 10 employees working daily across three shifts to ensure continuous service.
Infrastructure at the facility has also been improved, including the expansion of shaded areas and the installation of additional drinking water points to ensure the best possible conditions for travelers.
Civil protection services estimate a 4% increase in the number of people crossing and a 5% increase in vehicle traffic this year, while also noting a gradual decline in the percentage of travelers using their own cars.