More than 1,000 deaths on the Algeria–Balearic route: Who searches — and how?
Why Wider Air Searches Matter for Mallorca's Sea Rescues
The report says wider air searches could improve rescue efforts in the sea lanes around Mallorca.

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Why does the report call for more air support in sea rescues?
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Why are so many people dying on the Algeria–Balearic route?
Overcrowded boats, harsh conditions and gaps in rescue coordination make the route extremely dangerous.
Who is supposed to search for missing boats off Mallorca and the Balearic Islands?
Maritime rescue services and other authorities are responsible, but coordination is often criticised.
Are search efforts off Mallorca limited to the coastline?
The criticism is that searches often stay close to shore instead of covering wider areas.
What months are most dangerous for crossings toward Mallorca?
January, October and November were particularly deadly months in the report.
What can people in Mallorca do when they see a boat in trouble at sea?
Call the emergency services straight away and pass on exact location details.
Is the sea between Algeria and Mallorca a common migration route?
Yes, it is a used migration route, but it is extremely dangerous.
What solutions are being suggested to reduce deaths off Mallorca?
Better coordination, stronger search capacity and safer legal routes are the main proposals.
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