Majorca airport on ‘pre-alert’ after ‘explosions heard’ as blaze sparked nearby
The British holiday hotspot of Mallorca has seen its main airport, Palma de Mallorca Airport, declare it is on “pre-alert” after a major blaze broke out at a factory nearby
A popular airport for British holidaymakers has been put on “pre-alert” after reports of explosion being heard nearby as smoke appears close above the runway.
Palma de Mallorca Airport is preparing for potential disruption to flights to and from the holiday hotspot caused by a fire at a nearby factory plant. Reports suggest the fire is at Mercapalma main food storage plant and has since spread to vehicles parked outside the site this afternoon (July 6).
Images and video taken from the scene show smoke in the sky close to the airport’s runway. As of writing the incident has reportedly not caused an impact on the airport.
The National Police and Palma Fire Brigade are working on the scene. the Mallorca Daily Bulletin has reported that two firefighters have been treated for smoke inhalation. People living in the area have been asked not to leave their homes while they continuing to control the blaze.
One witness wrote on X: “A fire in a truck at Mercapalma has triggered alarm at Palma Airport due to the large column of smoke. Right now, firefighters are at the scene trying to extinguish the flames.”
A spokesperson for Aena, the company that operates Palma de Mallorca Airport said: “At the moment it is not affecting operations.”
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