Massive Border Delays Frustrate Travelers Between Morocco and Spain’s Ceuta

Long queues have been observed at the Ceuta border with Morocco, causing a considerable slowdown in traffic. The situation is denounced by the residents of the autonomous city on social networks.
The residents of Ceuta denounce the monster traffic jam recorded in recent days at the El Tarajal border post. On social networks, they mention "kilometer-long queues", slowing down the passage of vehicles coming from Morocco to the autonomous city.
This situation is due to a malfunction of the computer equipment at the Moroccan border post, which cannot accommodate a large number of vehicles trying to cross the crossing, reports Ceuta TV. Travelers arriving from Morocco are forced to endure long queues before gradually reaching Ceuta.
This situation leads to thinking about the capacity of this border post to manage the commercial customs that will soon be opened there and on Morocco’s ability to manage the volume of traffic of these.
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