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Serious rear-end collision on MA-13 between Inca and Palma causes kilometer-long traffic jam.

Serious rear-end collision on MA-13 between Inca and Palma causes kilometer-long traffic jam.

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On MA-13, a rear-end collision involving three vehicles occurred on Thursday at around 11:30 a.m. One female driver was severely injured and taken to hospital. The road remained congested for hours.

Multiple cars collide: MA-13 heading toward Palma blocked

On Thursday morning, around 11:30 a.m., a crash occurred on the MA-13 between Inca and Palma: three vehicles collided, causing traffic to back up for many kilometers. Those traveling the stretch later recalled the usual murmur of honking, bumpers, and a bit of panicked radio chatter from the emergency services.

What happened

According to initial information, slow-moving traffic created a backlog. A delivery van (a Mercedes Vito) apparently could not brake in time and slid into a VW Golf, which in turn was pushed into another vehicle. In total three cars were involved; two occupants were injured, one of them seriously.

An eyewitness, taxi driver Miguel from Inca, later said: I was almost at a standstill, and then I heard a crash. The woman in the Golf looked very distressed, her legs trembled. Such impressions linger—no matter how routine the responders' work.

Emergency services on site

Guardia Civil, Mallorca Fire Department, and the SAMU 061 ambulance service were quickly on the scene. Debris were cleared by the fire department, police took over traffic control. One injured person was transported by ambulance to Son Espases University Hospital and admitted in critical condition.

Alcohol tests among those involved yielded no positive results, according to the police. Traces were secured on site and the accident scene documented—a routine procedure that unfolds minute by minute after such a crash.

Impact for commuters and holidaymakers

The MA-13 remained only partially passable toward Palma for an extended period. Commuters heading to the city center reported that the queue did not dissipate until early afternoon. Those in a hurry sought alternative routes via country roads—and congested traffic there as well.

Our advice to anyone who regularly uses the MA-13: plan buffer zones, keep distance, and check for changes in routing. A traffic jam is annoying; an accident can change lives.

In brief

• Time: around 11:30 a.m.
• Location: MA-13 between Inca and Palma (km 9)
• Involved: 3 vehicles
• Injured: 2 (one seriously, in critical condition at Son Espases)
• Responders: Guardia Civil, Mallorca Fire Department, SAMU 061

If you need traffic information: listen to local radio stations or check the DGT traffic information. And yes—please drive carefully. On the MA-13 you quickly see how a moment can decide things.

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