Severe weather across the Balearics has led to significant disruptions, with the Son Bordils torrent overflowing in Sencelles and numerous reports of trees down throughout the islands. The regional emergency centre, 112, confirmed that 43 weather-related incidents were recorded from 8pm on Monday to 1pm on Tuesday.
According to Emergency services, Mallorca experienced the largest share with 26 reports, followed by Ibiza with 15 incidents, and Menorca recording two. From blocked roads to hazardous debris, the local authorities have dealt mainly with 'water on the carriageway', as well as trees brought down by strong winds and various instances of detached urban fixtures.
The breakdown of emergency calls shows 20 cases relating to water covering roadways, 13 incidents involving fallen trees, and another three where urban structures were dislodged. The majority of calls came from Mallorca, heightening concerns over local infrastructure's ability to cope with such sudden heavy rainfall.
Emergency coordinators continue to monitor the impact, warning residents to remain vigilant. The 112 Centre reminded the public to 'take care when travelling and report hazardous conditions' to minimise further disruption.