A relentless rescue effort at the Medusa Beach Club
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A building collapse at the Medusa Beach Club in Palma de Mallorca has resulted in the deaths of at least four people and injuries to many others, according to emergency services.
The two-story structure, situated on the beachfront on Avenida Cartago, collapsed suddenly, trapping people under the rubble. Firefighters and local police rushed to the scene.
Mayor Jaime Martinez Offering Support
Mayor Jaime Martinez and Deputy Mayor Javier Bonet arrived at the site to oversee operations and provide support to those affected.
Authorities have also called on psychologists from the Official College of Psychology of the Balearic Islands to assist those who have been traumatised by the event.
Emergency Teams Fighting to Locate Those Trapped
Rescue and recovery efforts continue as emergency teams work tirelessly to locate and assist those who are still trapped.
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