At least 10 people, including two Britons, have died and a child is missing after flash flooding on the Spanish island of Majorca, BBC reported.
A huge wave of muddy water engulfed the town of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, in the east of the island, after a river burst its banks following heavy rain.
Vehicles were swept away as water gushed through narrow streets.
The Spanish military deployed more than 100 emergency workers along with sniffer dogs to help rescue efforts.
The neighbouring islands of Ibiza and Formentera were put on alert as heavy rainstorms moved in.