

Barajas Airport Night Closure Sparks Debate Over Homeless Situation
Madrid's Barajas Airport to close at night to address homeless issue. AENA's decision to close Madrid-Barajas Airport at night to prevent homeless individuals from sleeping on the premises has sparked controversy. The measure, set to begin Wednesday at 9 p.m., has drawn criticism from the National Police, who disagree with the approach. AENA's president maintains that the responsibility lies with the City Council, highlighting the need for improved social services. In response, Madrid's mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, has agreed to meet with AENA to discuss the matter and find a solution. "The problem is one of management, capacity, and the collapse of the city's social services," Almeida stated in a recent interview. The mayor's office emphasizes its commitment to addressing the needs of the homeless population. The situation underscores the complex challenges faced by major cities in balancing security concerns with the welfare of vulnerable individuals. The meeting between AENA and the City Council is expected to determine the next steps in addressing this sensitive issue.