In a frontal collision on the road between Manacor and Portocristo, two men died. Four more people were injured, one of them critically. It is already the fifth deadly accident in a week on Mallorca.
Sad Start to Sunday: Two Dead After Frontal Collision
In the night leading into Sunday, the quiet rural road between Manacor and Portocristo turned into a scene of catastrophe. Around 1 a.m., two cars collided head-on. Two men, 27 and 38 years old, could not be saved. For the families, a difficult time begins. Four more involved suffered injuries, one person remains in critical condition.
What It Might Have Looked Like
Eye witnesses described a brief, panicked moment: a flash, then smoke and the distinctive hiss of tires. One of the vehicles caught fire, flames rose high before all occupants could exit. Firefighters, the Civil Guard and ambulances were quickly on the scene. The responders extinguished the fire and rescued the injured, but two men later died at the Manacor hospital.
Major Response in the Early Hours
On site, a frantic mood: blue lights on glowing asphalt, the smell of extinguishing foam and gasoline, voices shouting instructions. The road was closed for hours, scene examination and investigators worked by flashlight. Early indications suggest that one vehicle may have veered into the oncoming lane — why remains unclear. Alcohol or driver error are being checked, as well as technical defects and road conditions.
Alarming Series of Accidents
Especially painful: This crash is not isolated. Within a week there have been five deadly traffic accidents on Mallorca. Previously, two motorcyclists and an elderly female driver died. The cluster has left the island in shock. Debates about speed limits, poorly lit side streets and controls are being heard, but they sound theoretical in the night road.
What Is Important Now
For those affected and the emergency services, the work begins after the worst has happened: support for families, investigations, psychological help. For everyone else, there is a simple but often forgotten rule: drive slowly, keep distance, be especially careful at night. Especially the rural roads in eastern Mallorca are narrow, winding and treacherous in the dark — we learned this today in a hard way.
Our thoughts are with the relatives of the deceased and those now fighting in hospital. If you are traveling on Mallorca: take care of one another, even if it is only a supposedly short trip.
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