Those who have enough money to get through Paso Canoas find their way to Colon on the Panamanian coast up to a small fishing town called Miramar. From there they take speedboats to reach Necocli in Colombia which costs each passenger around $250. The municipality and community of Miramar are organizing support networks for migrants arriving every day in the hope of getting on one of those boats. 34 migrants, including men, women and children are staying in a house provided by local authorities, sleeping on cardboard or mats. The other migrants in town, mostly men, are sleeping in the streets. Many have been living in these dire conditions for over a month. They have no access to bathrooms or showers and must ask residents for help.
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