17 fotosFlooding in Mallorca – In picturesEmergency and rescue services continue to work on the Balearic Island, and are searching for five people who were seen close to the danger area during the floodEl PaísOct 10, 2018 - 16:06CESTWhatsappFacebookTwitterBlueskyLinkedinCopy linkCivil Guard officers outside Sant Llorenç des Cardassar after the heavy rainfall in the area.@guardiacivilThe Miguel Ángel Nadal sports hall, in Manacor, takes in people who had to be evacuated from their homes after the rainfall and flooding last night in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar.Atienza (EFE)At least five peopl were killed and another five are currently missing after last night’s floods on the Spanish island of Mallorca. In the photo, cars are submerged by the water in Sant Llorenç.Europa PressFlooding after the heavy rainfall last night in Sant Llorenç. All of the emergency services available – Civil Guard, firemen, local police and Civil Protection have been working since last night to assist people trapped in their homes and to locate those who have disappeared.CAPTURE FROM VIDEOAs much as 233 liters of water per square meter fell last night in Sant Llorenç, according to the Balearic Island regional government. In the photo, flooding in Sant Llorenç.CAPTURE FROM VIDEOThe streets of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar (Mallorca), after last night’s rain and flooding.Atienza (EFE)Lightning strikes the island of Dragonera during the storm in the Mallorca municipality of Andrach.Cati Cladera (EFE)The authorities regulate traffic outside Sant Llorenç on Tuesday night.Atienza (EFE)Members of the public in the Manacor sports center after the rainfall in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar.Atienza (EFE)Around 80 members of the Military Emergency Unit arrived last night at the Son Sant Joan air base on board a Hercules aircraft to assist with rescue efforts after last night’s flooding in Sant Llorenç.Europa PressCars piled up due to the torrential rain in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar (Mallorca). CATI CLADERA (EFE)Local police inspect areas of damage in Llorenç des Cardassar (Mallorca). Atienza (EFE)Residents of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar (Mallorca) try to clean up their homes after the flooding.Atienza (EFE)The center of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar after the rains.Atienza (EFE)Clean-up work on a street in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar (Mallorca).Atienza (EFE)Residents try to clean up after the flooding in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar (Mallorca). Tomás Andujar (EFE)Cars left destroyed by the water in Sant Llorenç (Mallorca).Isaac Buj (Europa Press)