Eviction of the old prison complex in Palma: Who will care for the around 80 people?
What Happens to Residents of Palma’s Old Prison Complex?
Palma plans emergency housing, social support and legal steps for the nearly 80 people living in the old prison complex.

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What happens to the people living in the old prison complex in Palma if it is evicted?
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Why is the old prison complex in Palma being evicted?
A court order and a city request are driving the eviction.
How will Palma make sure the eviction is humane?
By pairing the eviction with housing, legal aid, and social care.
What kind of support do people need before leaving the old prison in Palma?
Residents need legal, medical, and housing support before they leave.
Who is responsible for helping residents during the Palma prison eviction?
Palma and the Spanish government delegation are expected to coordinate the response.
What happens after the old prison complex in Palma is emptied?
The building could be considered for social housing, but no final plan is set.
What should residents in Palma do if they lose their documents during the eviction process?
They should get help quickly so missing papers do not block services or benefits.
Is there a risk of homelessness after the old prison eviction in Palma?
Yes, if no housing alternatives are ready, some residents could become homeless.
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