A major accident has occurred in Spain as a seaside restaurant on an island partially collapsed. The incident resulted in the deaths of four individuals, with over 20 others sustaining injuries. The rescue team is on-site, but there are concerns that multiple individuals may still be trapped under the debris.
The accident took place on the Spanish island of Majorca at the Medusa Beach Club, a three-story restaurant where most of the roof collapsed. Majorca's emergency services department confirmed the four fatalities and 27 injuries, although initial reports had indicated 21 injuries. The nationalities of the deceased and injured individuals have not been disclosed. The rescue team anticipates a potential rise in the casualty count as they continue efforts to free any remaining trapped individuals.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has expressed condolences for the incident and is closely monitoring the ongoing rescue operations, offering national government resources to aid local and regional authorities.