Badalona B9 evictees face Christmas Eve under C31 bridge amid unresolved housing crisis

One week after the court-ordered eviction of around 400 people from Badalona's old B9 institute, approximately 60 vulnerable individuals—mostly sub-Saharan migrants—will spend Christmas Eve under the C31 highway bridge. While the Catalan government relocated 120 to temporary housing, 50-60 remain outdoors in tents with neighbor aid, as attempts like weekend parish housing failed and criticism grows over the City Council's response.

The December 18 eviction from Catalonia's largest informal immigrant settlement at the B9 institute was ordered by court at the urging of Mayor Xavier García Albiol (PP), who emphasized it targeted illegal occupation regardless of residents' backgrounds.

Coordinated by the Catalan government with Red Cross and Cáritas, an emergency operation housed 120 vulnerable people in temporary facilities. However, 50-60 others, encamped under the C31 bridge since mid-December, face prolonged exposure this Christmas Eve. Neighbors supply food, water, and blankets.

A weekend plan to shelter 15 at Mare de Déu de Montserrat parish in Sant Crist was blocked by dozens of locals. As previously reported, evictees had occupied the closed Can Bofí Vell shelter amid heavy rains, and tensions included neighbor protests.

Younnus Dramme, an affected resident, rejected distant relocations to Girona or Lleida: "We want solutions, not complications." Activist Vicky Columba decried "dehumanization" toward Black people, citing one-week emergency lodging limits.

Social Rights Counselor Mònica Martínez Bravo noted ongoing discreet placements for identified vulnerables. Plataforma Sant Roc Som Badalona's Carles Sagues criticized absent morning aid and failed regional transfers.

Albiol calls the conflict "resolved or almost resolved" via collaboration, but opposition accuses him of racism, with Podem Catalunya and MEP Jaume Asens filing Prosecutor complaints for potential discrimination, hate, and malfeasance. Cáritas Catalonia director Eduard Sala condemned the parish blockade and called for empathy.

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Evicted migrants huddling under C-31 overpass in Badalona amid heavy rains after B9 eviction.
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Evicted from B9 in Badalona seek shelter under C-31 amid rains

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A group of migrants evicted from the old B9 institute in Badalona spent the night under a C-31 highway exit due to heavy rains and police prohibition on camping in the square. The Generalitat and entities like Cáritas and Red Cross have agreed on an emergency device to provide temporary shelter. Mayor Xavier García Albiol plans to dismantle the tents, but with caution due to bad weather.

Following the eviction of the former B9 institute in Badalona, led by Mayor Xavier García Albiol, over 80 people continue living in tents under the C-31 bridge, exposed to the elements during Christmas. While some have been temporarily relocated by the Generalitat and social entities, uncertainty lingers for most, with family separations and a lack of stable solutions. The affected individuals reject short-term alternatives that fail to address their precarious situation.

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Following their eviction from Badalona's B9 institute and prior shelter under the C-31 highway, sub-Saharan migrants have occupied the closed Can Bofí Vell municipal shelter. Meanwhile, locals blocked housing for 15 others in a parish, heightening the crisis as Mayor Xavier García Albiol faces backlash.

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