115 Migrant Boats: What Happens to the Wrecks at Son Tous
How Many Migrant Boats Reached the Balearics Last Year?
Nearly 400 migrant boats reached the Balearic Islands last year, while 115 were destroyed.

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How many migrant boats reached the Balearic Islands last year?
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Why are migrant boats being stored at Son Tous in Mallorca?
Son Tous is used as a temporary holding site for abandoned boats after landings in Mallorca.
Who pays to dispose of migrant boats in Mallorca?
Costs are paid only when a boat is officially reported by the relevant local authority.
Why do some boat wrecks remain unregistered for weeks or months in Mallorca?
Delays in reporting and unclear responsibility can leave boats unregistered for long periods.
Is it normal for wrecked boats to be kept on public land in Mallorca?
Public land is sometimes used for temporary storage, but it is not a proper long-term solution.
What happens to the fuel and waste in abandoned boats in Mallorca?
Abandoned boats should be checked for fuel residues and other contaminants before disposal.
What is Son Tous near Palma used for today?
Son Tous is currently used as a temporary storage site for wrecked boats near Palma.
What would improve the handling of migrant boats in Mallorca?
Clear registers, funding rules and faster inspections would improve the system.
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