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Second-lowest since 1974: Fewer Wildfires in the Balearic Islands — and What It Means for Mallorca
What a Quiet Fire Season Means for Mallorca
Mallorca’s quieter fire season is encouraging, but summer wildfire risk still requires caution and prevention.
Published: April 22, 2026

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What does the low wildfire count mean for summer in Mallorca?
A calmer fire season is good news for residents, visitors and the landscape, but it does not remove the usual summer precautions. Mallorca can still face dangerous conditions when heat, wind and dry vegetation come together. The safest approach is to stay alert and follow local fire restrictions.
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1FAQ
Why were there fewer wildfires in Mallorca and the Balearic Islands in 2025?
Better prevention and faster response helped keep wildfire numbers unusually low.
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2FAQ
Is it safe to have a barbecue in Mallorca during dry months?
Only use barbecue areas that are officially permitted.
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3FAQ
What should I do if I see smoke near the forest in Mallorca?
Call emergency services right away and keep your distance.
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4FAQ
Why are the Tramuntana forests more vulnerable to fires?
Steep terrain and dense forest can make fires harder to control.
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5FAQ
How many wildfires were recorded in Mallorca in 2025?
Mallorca recorded 39 wildfires in 2025.
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6FAQ
Which areas of Mallorca benefit most from wildfire prevention?
Rural and wooded parts of Mallorca benefit most from prevention.
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7FAQ
What can residents do to help prevent wildfires in Mallorca?
Clear access routes, avoid risky fires and report smoke quickly.
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