Work is ongoing to rescue the victims trapped in the wreckage.
Emergency responders including police and firefighters arrive at the scene of bar collapse in Majorca At least four people have been killed and as many as 21 injured when a two-storey building crumbled on an island in Spain. Four of them are thought to be in ‘very serious’ condition after being crushed under falling rubble at the beach resort in Majorca. Up to 10 people are understood to be still trapped under the slabs of concrete.
It was initially reported that two people were confirmed dead, but the number of fatalities has gone up in the last hour. Multiple ambulances and fire engines were deployed to the scene The Medusa Beach Club An update from police said: ‘Update information building collapse Cartago street Platja de Palma: 4 people dead and 21 injured. Bodies remain at the site.’. A source close to the ongoing investigation stressed that the victims are certainly going to include tourists.
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