Overview
- Coordinated teams moved residents from a defined section of the camp early Tuesday to permit phytosanitary work targeting a rat infestation.
- Around 175 people live at the site and officials say roughly half are affected by the temporary removal.
- Residents were informed the day before and many shifted their tents to nearby parterres along the Ronda Litoral.
- Authorities frame the action as a public‑health "levantamiento" and say people can return to the treated area once the chemicals dissipate, a process expected to take weeks.
- No specific alternative housing is being offered, with some individuals already using Operation Frío or first‑reception centers as social teams and multiple agencies, including Guardia Urbana, Mossos, Policía Nacional and the public‑health service, oversee the operation.