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Oncological Patients without Radiation Therapy: Mdyc Warns of the Impact of the Storm on Ceuta

Summary by El Faro De Ceuta
MDyC wanted to emphasize how it affects oncological patients who have to travel to the Peninsula to receive their temporary treatment and the fact that Ceuta is isolated. "Since the beginning of 2026, just over a month ago, there have already been three days in which Ceuta has been isolated by sea and air from the Peninsula due to an orange alert that has preceded the cancellation of ships and helicopters," MDyC explained in a press release.
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MDyC wanted to emphasize how it affects oncological patients who have to travel to the Peninsula to receive their temporary treatment and the fact that Ceuta is isolated. "Since the beginning of 2026, just over a month ago, there have already been three days in which Ceuta has been isolated by sea and air from the Peninsula due to an orange alert that has preceded the cancellation of ships and helicopters," MDyC explained in a press release.

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El Faro de Ceuta broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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