On August 14, 2025, Mallorca is preparing for potential weather-related challenges as the Balearic Government announced the activation of a special flood risk plan at the pre-emergency phase, effective Friday, August 15. This decision follows forecasts indicating possible rainfall, with temperatures expected to reach highs of 37°C (98.6°F) in some areas, as reported by local weather updates. The plan aims to enhance safety measures across the island, particularly in flood-prone zones, with authorities coordinating to monitor conditions closely. Earlier this week, on August 12, a heatwave-related incident was noted when a 34-year-old man died from heat stroke in the town of Sóller, underscoring the need for vigilance during extreme weather. Additionally, the Consell de Mallorca initiated a cleanup of the Bóquer Valley site, collecting more than 15 bags of waste to maintain environmental standards. Tourism remains a focus, with the government launching a new campaign to promote responsible tourism, aligning with efforts to manage visitor impact. These developments reflect ongoing efforts to balance safety, environmental care, and tourism management, with further updates expected as the weather situation evolves.
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