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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    The soccer field has become a meeting place and skating rink where the little ones spend the day throwing snowballs to combat the intense cold of the Filomena storm without light or hot water.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    Children enjoy throwing themselves with or without garbage bags through the mounds around the village
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    General view of one of the sectors of the Can?ada Real, sector 6 from the top of the mounds, where about 4000 people are crowded who have been without electricity for more than 3 months.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    General view of one of the sectors of the Can?ada Real, sector 6 from the top of the mounds, where about 4000 people are crowded who have been without electricity for more than 3 months.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    General view of one of the sectors of the Can?ada Real, sector 6 from the top of the mounds, where about 4000 people are crowded who have been without electricity for more than 3 months.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    General view of one of the sectors of the Can?ada Real, sector 6 from the top of the mounds, where about 4000 people are crowded who have been without electricity for more than 3 months.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    General view of one of the sectors of the Can?ada Real, sector 6 from the top of the mounds, where about 4000 people are crowded who have been without electricity for more than 3 months.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    The firefighters place an electric generator for the shelter to which the neighbors have already informed that they would not go to spend the night, because for them the solution is not that, but that they can have light in their houses.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    The firefighters place an electric generator for the shelter to which the neighbors have already informed that they would not go to spend the night, because for them the solution is not that, but that they can have light in their houses.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    Two little boys try to stay upright while making a snowman.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    Low temperatures and snow make children show on their faces the cold they are forced to suffer due to not having electricity, but the smile is inexorable to them even in moments of greatest difficulty.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    General view of one of the sectors of the Can?ada Real, sector 6 from the top of the mounds, where about 4000 people are crowded who have been without electricity for more than 3 months.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    A woman waits at the door of her house.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    Low temperatures and snow make children show on their faces the cold they are forced to suffer due to not having electricity, but the smile is inexorable to them even in moments of greatest difficulty.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    Portrait of a boy inside the soccer field.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    A teenager walks through the snow with slippers and without a coat with the houses of sector 6 in the background.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    The soccer field has become a meeting place and skating rink where the little ones spend the day throwing snowballs to combat the intense cold of the Filomena storm without light or hot water.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    The soccer field has become a meeting place and skating rink where the little ones spend the day throwing snowballs to combat the intense cold of the Filomena storm without light or hot water.
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  • No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
    Aisha, whose meaning is life, approximately 13 years old, prefers to be in the snow than indoors because it is less cold when she is constantly on the move playing with the children.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
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    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
    No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. Mary Nasia who is in her sixties, has never been married and has no children, cooks and sells beans to make a living on the side of the road in Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, May 4, 2019. Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. Women cook fish in the evening light to sell to passers by in one of the main streets of Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya Friday, May 3, 2019. Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. Women cook fish in the evening light to sell to passers by in one of the main streets of Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya Friday, May 3, 2019. Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. A man walks by a river choked with plastic and other rubbish, that runs through the centre of Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya Friday, May 3, 2019. Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. Chldren play by a river choked with plastic and other rubbish, that runs through the centre of Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya Friday, May 3, 2019. Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. A young baby sits alone at the bottom of some stairs surrounded by litter in Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya Friday, May 3, 2019. Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. Chldren play by a river choked with plastic and other rubbish, that runs through the centre of Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya Friday, May 3, 2019. Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. Men drink home brewed alcohol in a bar in Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya Friday, May 3, 2019. A Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day. Alcohol abuse in Kenya is an increasing problem and is leading to a rise in Gender baed violence and violent crime.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. The sun rises over the corrugated metal rooves of Kibera Slum in Nairobi, Kenya Thursday, May 2, Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. Edita Ochieng leaves a chemist that adverstises family planning services in Kibera Slum in Nairobi, Kenya Wednesday, May 1, 2019. Teenage pregnancy is a growing issue in Kenya and it is very hard for girls and women to access family planning services. Abortion pills readily available, although are illegal. They can very dangerous and lead to severe problems for women and many have died taking them.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. A young boy stands on top of a rubbish dump that has developped by the side of the road in Kibera Slum in Nairobi, Kenya Wednesday, May 1, 2019. Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. Evaline Atieno, who has set up a Chip shop on one of the main streets in Kibera SLum poses for a photograph with a plate of chips in Kibera Slum Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday, April 30, 2019.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. Kibera Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday, April 30, 2019. Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. Evaline Atieno, who has set up a Chip shop on one of the main streets in Kibera Skum peels potatoes in her cafe in Kibera Slum Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday, April 30, 2019.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    'There’s a lot of weirdness in a slum': making a living in Kenya's anarchic mud city. Despite the poverty, lawlessness and pollution of life in Kibera, creativity still thrives thanks to a mix of determination, guts and luck. The Guardian spoke to peop
    Kibera: living in the slum. Two young boys play a board game in front of their homes in Kibera Slum in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, April 29, 2019. Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa and is home to an estimated 500,000 people most of whom live on less than one dollar a day.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    Kibera: living in the slum. Onions and limes are sold in different quantities at a road side market stall in Kibera Slum in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, April 29, 2019.
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    Kibera: living in the slum. Two children sit next to a table of dried fish that are being sold to passers by in a street in Kibera Slum Nairobi, Kenya Monday, April 29, 2019. The fish are taken from Lake Victoria, dried in the sun and then transported to Nairobi to sell.
    Living in a slum is the reality for 1 billion people and rising across the world. More than half of Africa’s city dwellers live in “informal settlements” and the continent’s biggest is Kibera, in Kenya. We heard from people there about their struggles, aspirations and their innovation, busting the myths and stereotypes about being poor and powerless.
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    QUEZON CITY, March 7, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Residents try to retrieve reusable materials from their burnt homes after a fire at a slum area in Quezon City, the Philippines, March 7, 2018. More than 150 shanties were razed in the fire, leaving 500 families homeless. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) ???????????????????
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    QUEZON CITY, March 7, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Residents try to retrieve reusable materials from their burnt home after a fire at a slum area in Quezon City, the Philippines, March 7, 2018. More than 150 shanties were razed in the fire, leaving 500 families homeless. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) ???????????????????
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    (180307) -- QUEZON CITY, March 7, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A man searches for reusable materials from his burnt home after a fire at a slum area in Quezon City, the Philippines, March 7, 2018. More than 150 shanties were razed in the fire, leaving 500 families homeless. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) (yy)
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    (180307) -- QUEZON CITY, March 7, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A man searches for reusable materials from his burnt home after a fire at a slum area in Quezon City, the Philippines, March 7, 2018. More than 150 shanties were razed in the fire, leaving 500 families homeless. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) (yy)
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    (160612) -- KOLKATA, June 12, 2016 (Xinhua) -- An Indian slum girl plays with bubbles on a railway track in Kolkata, capital of eastern Indian state West Bengal, June 12, 2016. (Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal)
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    (160612) -- KOLKATA, June 12, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Indian slum children play with a dog near a railway track in Kolkata, capital of eastern Indian state West Bengal, June 12, 2016. (Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal)
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