After the Eviction of the Occupied Prison in Palma: A Reality Check
Was the Palma Prison Eviction Necessary?
Palma defends the eviction on safety grounds, while critics ask why the situation lasted so long and what comes next.

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Was the eviction of the occupied prison in Palma necessary?
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Why was the occupied former prison in Palma evicted?
Palma says the eviction was necessary because the building had become unsafe.
What happens to people evicted from the former prison site in Palma?
Some people were taken into emergency or integration support, but the longer-term plan is unclear.
Is the area around Ocimax in Palma now safe after the eviction?
The eviction reduced risk, but a full safety assessment of the site is still needed.
Why are firefighters in Palma upset about the temporary housing containers?
Firefighters say the containers could block access and interfere with emergency work.
What should Mallorca do after the Palma prison eviction?
Mallorca needs a clear housing and support plan after the eviction.
How long had the former prison in Palma been occupied?
The former prison in Palma had been occupied for about twelve years.
Will the former prison site near Ocimax in Palma be redeveloped?
No final redevelopment plan is clear until safety checks are completed.
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