TWO people have died and up to 10 people are feared trapped following a building collapse at a Majorcan beach resort.
At least 14 are injured with four of them in “very serious” condition after being crushed under falling rubble.
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Police and firefighters rushed to the scene where the ceiling of the Medusa Beach Club in popular holiday hotspot Playa de Palma caved in.
Well-placed sources have said three people are in fact dead and 20 are injured, although this has yet to be confirmed.
Pictures from the scene show hordes of emergency service vehicles around the club, including several firefighter trucks.
Those who have been rescued from the collapsed building are being treated for their injuries in the street.
There is no confirmation yet of whether those dead and injured are locals or tourists.
Neighbours said they heard a loud noise and screams from those who were trapped inside before alerting cops at around 8pm.
A local official said: “We have activated an emergency response as a result of the collapse of the ceiling of a two-storey building in Avenida Cartago in Playa de Palma, where people are trapped.
“Firefighters and local police are at the scene.
They later added: “We can confirm two people have died in the collapse of the building in Playa de Palma.
“We can also confirm 12 to 14 people have suffered injuries of differing degrees. Psychologists have been activated.”
Unconfirmed local reports are describing the person who died as an African male.
All ambulances in Palma have been ferried to Cartago street, now brimming with rescue workers.
The Medusa Beach Club, popular with tourists, is located metres from Cullera beach.
Playa de Palma is a beach resort east of the Majorcan capital.
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