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How Heat Affects Outdoor Work in Mallorca
Outdoor workers in Mallorca may need changed hours, shade, and regular water breaks during heatwaves.
Published: April 23, 2026

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How does a heatwave affect workers in Mallorca?
Outdoor workers, delivery staff, and construction crews are often exposed to the worst conditions. During a heatwave in Mallorca, working hours may need to change, and employers should provide shade, water, and rest breaks.
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Does El Niño make Mallorca summers hotter?
El Niño can raise the odds of hotter conditions in Mallorca.
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2FAQ
What makes a heatwave in Mallorca dangerous at night?
Hot nights prevent the body from recovering from heat.
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3FAQ
When is Mallorca most at risk of extreme heat?
The risk usually rises toward mid-summer.
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4FAQ
What should hotels in Mallorca do to prepare for heatwaves?
Hotels need clear heat plans and cooling measures.
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5FAQ
What can Mallorca do to protect older people during extreme heat?
Cooling centres and support are key for older residents.
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6FAQ
What is RiscBal and why does it matter in Mallorca?
RiscBal helps improve heat warnings for Mallorca.
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What can visitors in Palma do during a heatwave?
Use shade, water, and indoor breaks to manage the heat.
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