Fire in Sa Presó: Why Palma's Eviction Plans Need More Than Demolition
Why Demolition Alone Won’t Solve the Sa Presó Problem
Palma needs more than demolition at Sa Presó: residents also need temporary housing, support and a relocation plan.

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Why do officials say demolition alone is not enough for Sa Presó in Palma?
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Why is the former Sa Presó building in Palma considered unsafe?
The building is unsafe because of its poor condition, improvised living setup and fire risk.
What happened in the fire at Sa Presó in Palma?
A fire on the second floor caused smoke inhalation injuries and led to an emergency response.
What is Palma planning to do with Sa Presó?
The city wants to demolish Sa Presó and build publicly subsidized housing there.
How many people are living in Sa Presó in Palma?
Official records list 226 residents at Sa Presó.
What happens to people if Sa Presó is evicted in Palma?
Without a transition plan, eviction could leave residents without safe housing.
Is Sa Presó near Ocimax in Palma still being monitored?
The site near Ocimax is being monitored continuously.
What kind of support should residents of Sa Presó in Palma receive after the fire?
Residents should get medical, psychological and social support after the fire.
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