Mar 08 2025 20 mins
Madrid's Barajas Airport is facing a growing crisis with a significant increase in its homeless population. This article in TheLocal.es highlights the surge, estimating between 370 and 500 individuals now reside at the airport, compared to just 40 a decade ago. The situation has led to reports of increased crime, unsanitary conditions, and general deterioration of the terminals. Contributing factors include economic hardship and the airport providing shelter. The lack of clear responsibility between airport authorities, city officials, and national government hinders effective solutions, impacting Spain's reputation as a tourist destination. Similar, though less severe, problems exist at other Spanish airports, such as in Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca.
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