When the Salt Is Under Water: Storm Hits Saltworks at Ses Salines
Jobs and Storm Risk in Mallorca’s Salt Industry
Storm damage at saltworks can reduce seasonal work, disrupt logistics, and strain small operators in Mallorca.

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What kind of jobs are at risk when Mallorca’s salt production is hit by storms?
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What happened to the saltworks at Ses Salines after the storm?
The storm flooded parts of the salt pans and left a significant share of the salt underwater.
Will the storm affect salt supplies in Mallorca?
Yes, the storm may temporarily reduce the amount of regional salt available in Mallorca.
Why are the salt pans at Ses Salines important for Mallorca?
Ses Salines is important for both Mallorca’s food culture and its local identity.
Can you still visit the salt pans at Ses Salines after heavy rain?
Access may be limited after heavy rain because the salt pans are still being repaired.
How long does it take to assess storm damage at a saltworks?
It can take several weeks before the real losses are known.
What happens to wildlife when salt evaporation ponds flood in Mallorca?
Flooding can disrupt birds, insects, and the wider ecosystem in salt evaporation ponds.
What can be done to protect saltworks like Ses Salines from future storms?
Better drainage, stronger dikes, and emergency planning can reduce future storm damage.
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