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False Fire Alert Prompts Evacuation of Ryanair Flight in Mallorca

Investigators have opened a probe into the malfunctioning sensor after a midnight evacuation left six people hospitalized.

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Eine Ryanair-Maschine steht am Flughafen von Mallorca. (Symbolbild)

Overview

  • A fire-warning light activated around 00:30 on July 5 aboard a Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS parked at Palma de Mallorca Airport, triggering an emergency alert.
  • Crew deployed inflatable slides and opened emergency exits, but some passengers panicked and jumped from the wings onto the tarmac.
  • Eighteen people sustained minor injuries during the evacuation, with six taken to nearby hospitals for further treatment.
  • Ryanair has labeled the incident a false alarm and said it is working with authorities to determine why the sensor malfunctioned.
  • The episode follows a series of recent technical alerts and diversions among European low-cost carriers that have raised concerns about sensor reliability and evacuation protocols.