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Close About 60,000 migrants entered Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta from Morocco on 30 July, with many swimming and using inflatables.
Others ran through a gate in the border fence.
Officials said almost all those who reached the enclave have returned, while Spain's Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska said on Saturday that the death toll had risen to at least 67.
On Saturday, police could be seen installing a 500m (1,640ft) floating barrier as groups of migrants were escorted back to the border.
Ceuta, on Morocco's northern coast, has long been a focal point for migrants attempting to reach Europe.
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