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TSRaddus
post May 13 2025, 04:37 PM, updated 8 months ago

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Spain's flagship terminal has a bedbug infestation and is overflowing with drug addicts, prostitutes and homeless.

Madrid has been the fastest growing city in Europe in recent years, which has led to skyrocketing housing prices and an increase in homelessness.

Is there any other example in the West of a terminal in similar conditions?

Airport workers complain about their unsafe and unsanitary working conditions.

Panic at Madrid-Barajas airport due to an insect infestation: "15 minutes sitting and at night I had between 30 and 40 bites".

Bedbugs, fleas, ticks, spiders and cockroaches have turned Terminal 4 of the Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport into a focus of pests that, for a month, has directly affected the staff working in the area. More than 30 workers have suffered bites, and they denounce that the measures adopted are not being sufficient to control the situation.

https://www.antena3.com/programas/espejo-pu...5da4c479ee.html


https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VUcV0GH-86w

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZMCRytobJBY


Pánico entre los trabajadores de la T4 por una plaga incontrolable de insectos que ha llegado a afectar hasta su salud mental.

Las zonas más afectadas son los mostradores, mesas, áreas de facturación e incluso los baños, que algunos empleados evitan por completo debido a la presencia constante de insectos. “No podemos ni ir al servicio, hay ladillas”, relata un trabajador. Muchos acuden a su puesto con repelente en spray o incluso con lo que llaman su “kit de supervivencia antipicaduras”.

El problema, según el personal, no solo es físico. El estrés psicológico derivado del temor a nuevas picaduras y a llevarse los insectos a casa ha deteriorado el bienestar mental de los empleados. “Esto me está afectando mentalmente. Tengo que llegar a casa, desnudarme, ducharme, lavar toda la ropa… con miedo de haber traído algo conmigo”, cuenta Marta (nombre ficticio), una azafata afectada.

Desde AENA aseguran que “la situación está bajo control” y que las tareas de limpieza e higienización son constantes, tanto por la noche como cada mañana. Afirman también que se actúa de forma inmediata siempre que hay una solicitud por parte del personal. Sin embargo, los sindicatos y trabajadores discrepan.



“Fumigan por la noche, pero a la mañana siguiente los bichos siguen picando”
Una posible causa de esta plaga, señalan desde los sindicatos, podría estar relacionada con la presencia habitual de personas sin hogar que transitan las instalaciones del aeropuerto. “Mientras sigan durmiendo en los mostradores y no se tomen medidas de higiene adecuadas, esto no va a desaparecer”, denuncia un portavoz sindical. También apuntan a la reducción del personal de limpieza y a las obras de ampliación como factores agravantes.

La situación ha trascendido incluso al público. Turistas y usuarios han empezado a compartir sus experiencias en redes sociales, alertando sobre la presencia de insectos en la terminal. “Estuve 15 minutos sentada esperando un café y esa misma noche tenía entre 30 y 40 picaduras”, cuenta una viajera que pasó por Barajas durante Semana Santa.

Por ahora, no hay una solución definitiva a la vista. Los trabajadores siguen pidiendo una intervención más eficaz y urgente, temiendo que la plaga siga extendiéndose y que ponga en riesgo tanto su seguridad como la de los miles de pasajeros que transitan diariamente por la Terminal 4.

This post has been edited by Raddus: May 13 2025, 04:38 PM
pobox
post May 13 2025, 04:38 PM

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Why homeless got bedbugs?
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post May 13 2025, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(pobox @ May 13 2025, 04:38 PM)
Why homeless got bedbugs?
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Their dirty clothes provide enough dead skin cells for the bed bugs to thrive.
Boomwick
post May 13 2025, 04:40 PM

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Wow starting betul macam zombie walking
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post May 13 2025, 04:43 PM

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How do homeless get into airport terminal? Bus and train, maybe. But airports usually got better security right.
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post May 13 2025, 04:45 PM

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QUOTE(WhatMan @ May 13 2025, 04:40 PM)
Their dirty clothes provide enough dead skin cells for the bed bugs to thrive.
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Bed bugs are not dust mites lah. Bed bugs suck blood one.
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post May 13 2025, 04:49 PM

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tfw india airports have better sanitary conditions than this shithole LMAOOOOOO
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post May 13 2025, 04:49 PM

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need another pandemic
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post May 13 2025, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(trusol @ May 13 2025, 04:45 PM)
Bed bugs are not dust mites lah. Bed bugs suck blood one.
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Can still thrive on dirty clothes that never wash.
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post May 13 2025, 04:55 PM

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where are the homeless flying off to
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post May 13 2025, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(WhatMan @ May 13 2025, 04:54 PM)
Can still thrive on dirty clothes that never wash.
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And some people thrives on bullshit they spewed out of their assess.
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post May 13 2025, 05:01 PM

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How homeless ppl still got bed to be infested??

Bincangkan...
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post May 13 2025, 05:02 PM

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first class facility, third world mentality
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post May 13 2025, 05:08 PM

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those spray will not work against bedbug lol, and bedbug is the hardest bug to get rid of
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post May 13 2025, 05:19 PM

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QUOTE(ThirdSon @ May 13 2025, 04:55 PM)
where are the homeless flying off to
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They are staying rent free at the airport. Much better than sleeping on the streets.
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post May 13 2025, 05:40 PM

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just chase them out. where can sleep in airport one.

i think its time to open back slavery. just give food and shelter, medicine.

too much oversupply of human.
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post May 13 2025, 05:46 PM

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Bio-warfare
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post May 13 2025, 05:57 PM

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QUOTE(rooney723 @ May 13 2025, 05:08 PM)
those spray will not work against bedbug lol, and bedbug is the hardest bug to get rid of
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fire can?

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