Majorca Still Open for Business – Despite Flash Floods

Majorca is open for business, says the The Balearic Islands Tourism Board, despite the flash floods in the northern part of the island earlier this week

A Board spokesperson said that the floods were contained to a small area of Sant Llorenc in the north east of the island and have not affected the island’s main tourist destinations with hotels, restaurants and infrastructure remaining fully functioning.

Said Tourism Board Director Jaume Alzamora said: “On behalf of the Balearic Islands government, we are deeply saddened to confirm that the flooding incident that occurred on October 9 has resulted in 10 deaths including two British tourists.

“Local authorities including 630 professionals from the emergency services are currently working hard to assist those who have been affected by the floods and return the affected area to normal.

“We would like to clarify that the floods were an isolated incident and the first of their kind to happen in the Balearic Islands in 80 years.

“The tourist board is working in solidarity with the local Majorcan community to rapidly clean up and repair the affected area.

“We would like to reassure visitors that the rest of the island is unaffected and we ask that British holidaymakers and the travel industry support us with continuing their holidays as planned.

“With year-round warm weather and an extensive tourism offering, autumn is a fantastic time to visit Mallorca and so we encourage you not to cancel your holidays and to come and discover all the island has to offer.  You will be warmly welcomed.”

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