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Two Britons believed dead in Majorca flood Two Britons believed dead in Majorca flood
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Two Britons are thought to have been killed during flash floods in Majorca. A British couple are thought to be among those killed during flash floods in Majorca.
Local radio reported the death of the pair, along with at least four others, as torrential rainstorms hit the town of Sant Lorrenc - 40 miles east of the capital of Palma - on Tuesday night. They were swept away while travelling in a taxi in Sant Llorenc des Cardassar, Spanish newspaper El Pais reports, and their driver is missing.
The Foreign Office said it was "urgently seeking updates" from the authorities on the Spanish island, but would not confirm the deaths. Torrential rainstorms hit the town - 40 miles east of the capital of Palma on the Spanish island - on Tuesday night.
The Foreign Office said it was "urgently seeking updates", but would not confirm the deaths.
Weather forecasters reported that eight inches of rain fell in just four hours.Weather forecasters reported that eight inches of rain fell in just four hours.
Emergency services confirmed that there had been at least six deaths in total, adding that "several [people] are missing".Emergency services confirmed that there had been at least six deaths in total, adding that "several [people] are missing".
Antonia Bauza, the deputy mayor of Sant Llorenc, confirmed two of the victims were British nationals to Radio Mallorca.Antonia Bauza, the deputy mayor of Sant Llorenc, confirmed two of the victims were British nationals to Radio Mallorca.
Two more local people were killed in the town, along with a further two victims, who died in the town of S'illot, according to the Civil Guard.Two more local people were killed in the town, along with a further two victims, who died in the town of S'illot, according to the Civil Guard.
The British couple were reportedly in a taxi when they were caught in the flood.
A statement from the Foreign Office said: "We are in contact with the Spanish authorities responding to flooding in Majorca, and urgently seeking updates from them."A statement from the Foreign Office said: "We are in contact with the Spanish authorities responding to flooding in Majorca, and urgently seeking updates from them."
Hundreds of displaced residents are in emergency shelters, and around 80 soldiers are set to join more than 100 rescuers who are working in the area.Hundreds of displaced residents are in emergency shelters, and around 80 soldiers are set to join more than 100 rescuers who are working in the area.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez tweeted his "solidarity and support for the relatives and friends of the victims, and for all those affected by this tragic flooding".Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez tweeted his "solidarity and support for the relatives and friends of the victims, and for all those affected by this tragic flooding".