Tragic Accident in Palma: Casualties and Injuries Reported

Today, a tragic accident occurred in Palma, resulting in several casualties and injuries. The incident took place in the early afternoon on a busy street in the city center, involving multiple vehicles and pedestrians.

According to the latest reports, the accident has claimed the lives of three individuals and left numerous others injured. Among the deceased are two Spanish nationals and one German tourist. Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene, providing immediate medical assistance and transporting the injured to nearby hospitals.

The injured include people of various nationalities. Authorities have confirmed that among the injured are four British tourists, two Italian visitors, and several Spanish residents. The conditions of the injured vary, with some in critical condition and others stable after receiving prompt medical attention.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with damaged vehicles and debris scattered across the road. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation, with preliminary reports suggesting that a vehicle lost control and collided with other cars and pedestrians. Local authorities are working diligently to gather all the facts and determine the exact circumstances leading to this devastating event.

The Mayor of Palma has expressed condolences to the families of the victims and assured that a thorough investigation will be conducted. In a statement, the mayor emphasized the city’s commitment to ensuring the safety of residents and visitors alike.

This tragic incident has cast a somber mood over Palma, a city known for its vibrant atmosphere and bustling tourism. As the investigation continues, authorities are urging anyone with information about the accident to come forward to assist in their inquiries.

Our thoughts are with the families of the victims and those injured in this unfortunate event. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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