Majorca travel alert as UK tourists warned of major issue with areas 'on alert'

Majorca is facing a lack of water
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People in Majorca are being warned that the country could face a water shortage. Parts of Majorca are on pre-alert due to dwindling reserves of water.

Some areas have even brought in restrictions, with locals and tourists urged to use tap water responsibly. The issue is so severe in some parts of the country that they are just one alert level away from declaring an emergency, according to local reports.

Now, a council on the island has warned that water could become a 'scarce commodity' if people are not careful. Palma City Council has said people should be 'prepared', according to Majorca Daily Bulletin.

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It comes as the council is set to launch a new campaign, urging people to save water. Council spokesperson Mercedes Celeste said 'the water supply is guaranteed for the entire population' and no measures to restrict water use in Palma are planned.

But the council has called for 'prudence and responsibility'. It is 'stressing the importance of saving water and considering it as a precious commodity that cannot be wasted in any way'.

The government previously said water levels require 'rigorous monitoring'. Municipalities including Arta, es Pla and Formentera have imposed new measures to save supplies.

In July, the situation in the town of Banyalbufar fell to a critical level. It prompted the local authorities to shut off the water supply between 11pm and 4pm daily.

It meant that residents could only use water for personal use for seven hours each day. The drastic measures were brought in after increased demand during the summer months - when tourist numbers in the town were higher than that of locals, surpassing the capabilities of water tankers.