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Around 20 homeless people live in tents and makeshift shelters on Malaga's La Malagueta beach

Around 20 homeless people live in tents and makeshift shelters on Malaga's La Malagueta beach
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Residents, workers and beachgoers report feeling increasingly unsafe in the area and the accumulation of belongings, rubbish and faeces

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Around 20 homeless people live in tents and makeshift shelters on Malaga's La Malagueta beach

Residents, workers and beachgoers report feeling increasingly unsafe in the area and the accumulation of belongings, rubbish and faeces

Añádenos en Google A man entering his tent at the La Malagueta beach in Malaga. (Salvador Salas)

Ignacio Lillo

01/07/2026 a las 11:55h.

The most popular beach in Malaga city, La Malagueta, has become a shelter for homeless people, migrants and even some backpackers. Although local laws do not allow sleeping on the sand, the number of people camping there has clearly increased with the rise in temperatures.

At 8am on Tuesday morning, SUR counted around 20 tents and makeshift shelters, as well as people sleeping directly on mats on the sand, camouflaged among the beach furniture.

One tent was occupying the covered awning intended for assisting people with disabilities on their way to the toilets, while others had created improvised shelters using sheets, blankets, tarpaulins and cardboard.

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Fuente original: Leer en Diario Sur - Ultima hora
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