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SANT LLORENC DES CARDASSAR
At least 10 people died, including two Britons, and a boy remained missing Wednesday after flash floods hit the Spanish holiday island of Majorca, tearing through village streets and sweeping away cars.
Muddy waters rushed down roads, houses were flooded and vehicles piled up on top of each other after the Mediterranean island was pounded with rain in just a few hours, video footage showed.
One witness told a local newspaper he had to swim out of his car through a window to safety.
"I swam 500 metres (1,650 feet) through the torrent until I got to a house," Manuel Torrescusa told the Diario de Mallorca.
"I hardly had any clothes on me as they all got caught on a metal fence when I was swimming."
Emergency services in the Balearic archipelago tweeted that the death toll had risen to 10 and a little boy remained missing.
Britain's foreign office said two British nationals had died.
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