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and were being treated on board. eventually the britannia was pushed back on to its mooring, and the captain told passengers there was no structural compromise to the vessel. wind howls. winds of up to 75 miles an hour and torrential rain have battered the balearic islands. residents have described their terror as they watched the storm wreak havoc. translation: l was very, - very afraid when the pine tree fell. this and the chairs - from the bar flying away, everything, i saw how it fell. it was scary. more than 20 flights have been cancelled, and weather warnings are in place today. harry farley, bbc news. owners of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay a daily
during a violent storm in the spanish holiday island of mallorca, and collided with a cargo ship. passengers say the cruise ship was being pushed ashore by tugs, when a walkway fell away. p&o says a small number of people, sustained minor injuries. harry farley reports definitely going to smash into us. bracing for the moment of impact. there you, hold up. it is going to hit. thudding, crashing. oh, my god. mooring lines snapped, and the cruise ship floated away like a paper boat, according to one of those on board. it drifted off its berth in the port of palma in mallorca, and collided with a tanker. alarm sounds. alarms sounded, and the ship s crew launched an emergency drill. tannoy: all crew, proceed i to your emergency duty stations. p&o cruises said a small number of passengers had minor injuries and were being treated on board. eventually the britannia was pushed back on to its mooring, and the captain told passengers there was no structural
alarms sounded, and the ship s crew launched an emergency drill. tannoy: all crew, proceed - to your emergency duty stations. p&o cruises said a small number of passengers had minor injuries and were being treated on board. eventually the britannia was pushed back on to its mooring, and the captain told passengers there was no structural compromise to the vessel. wind howls. winds of up to 75 miles an hour and torrential rain have battered the balearic islands. residents have described their terror as they watched the storm wreak havoc. translation: l was very, - very afraid when the pine tree fell. this and the chairs - from the bar flying away, everything, i saw how it fell. it was scary. more than 20 flights have been cancelled, and weather warnings are in place today. harry farley, bbc news. spain s football federation is due to hold an emergency meeting
that this scottish inquiry, distinct from the uk wide one, will give them some of the answers they are looking for. james shaw, in edinburgh. new pictures have emerged of the moment a p&o cruise ship slipped its moorings during a violent storm in the spanish holiday island of mallorca, and then collided with a cargo ship. passengers say the cruise ship was being pushed ashore by tugs when a walkway fell away. p&o says a small number of people, sustained minor injuries. harry farley reports. definitely going to smash into us. bracing for the moment of impact. there you, hold up. it is going to hit. thudding, crashing. oh, my god. mooring lines snapped, and the cruise ship floated away like a paper boat, according to one of those on board. it drifted off its berth in the port of palma in mallorca, and collided with a tanker. alarm sounds.