Majorca Airport Roof Collapses, Sparking Panic in Arrivals Hall
A portion of the roof at Majorca’s popular Son Sant Joan Airport crumbled, creating widespread chaos in the arrivals area, with debris raining down on terrified travelers. Witnesses described a “loud bang” preceding the collapse, which led to immediate evacuations and safety concerns.
Immediate Aftermath
A roof section at the airport in Majorca, a favored destination for British tourists, caved in, generating pandemonium within the arrivals hall. Falling debris and shattered glass were observed cascading from the ceiling, prompting airport staff to calm panicked passengers. Emergency alarms blared as people were rushed to safety.
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“I imagine someone will have to assume responsibility for this.”
—Juan Antonio Bauza, Sports Reporter
The incident occurred amidst a surge in summer tourists flocking to Spain, raising anxieties about infrastructure safety and the capacity of popular destinations to handle large crowds. Tourism contributes significantly to Spain’s economy, accounting for roughly 12% of the country’s GDP in 2023 (World Bank).
Historical Context and Criticism
This event follows previous structural issues at the airport, as revealed by an airport official from AENA. In January, a panel fell, causing dust and significant disruptions. The ongoing renovation work at the airport has been criticized by both workers and travelers.
The collapse occurred during heightened anti-tourism sentiment in Spain, particularly in Majorca, with locals protesting the negative consequences of mass tourism. Protests have been ongoing, demanding the end of issues linked to tourism, encompassing pollution, traffic congestion, and an absence of affordable housing.