Fire map for the Tramuntana: What the new 142-hectare plan leaves unresolved
How Visitors and Residents Can Help Prevent Fires in Mallorca
Visitors and residents can reduce wildfire risk in Mallorca by following fire rules and avoiding careless behaviour.

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What should visitors and residents do to help prevent wildfires in Mallorca?
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What is Mallorca doing to reduce wildfire risk in the Serra de Tramuntana?
Preventive forestry work is planned on 142 hectares of the Tramuntana.
Is clearing undergrowth enough to protect the Tramuntana from fires?
It helps, but it is not enough on its own.
When will the new fire prevention work in Mallorca start?
The work is planned to start in early 2026 and run through 2027.
How is Mallorca funding the Tramuntana fire prevention project?
The project is funded with €1.8 million from the tourist tax.
Which areas of the Serra de Tramuntana could be affected by the clearing work?
The work affects areas in 19 municipalities, but exact sites still need clarity.
Why are local residents and farmers important in Mallorca’s fire prevention planning?
People who work the land know where the real risks are.
What is the concern about roadside clearing near places like Coll de Sóller or Deià?
Clearing roadsides can help, but poor work can damage slopes and habitats.
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