What happened in the cruise crash in Mallorca, the latest weather forecast in the area and travel updates
A P&O Cruises spokesperson said they were “aware of an incident involving Britannia on Sunday morning” and were “working to assess the situation”.
Spanish forecasters AEMET Met Office also issued a warning to holidaymakers heading to the area in the coming days, as they said: “Severe thunderstorms are affecting the Balearic Islands, leading to heavy rain and strong gusty winds.” Hundreds of passengers have been stranded overnight at Palma airport, with the majority of flights grounded.added to the chaos, affecting all flights going to and from the UK.
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