On Wednesday, emergency teams continued to search the Tramuntana Mountains to check if there were any people still trapped by the snow and in need of assistance. The army's UME emergency unit was now operative in clearing access to isolated areas. Storm Juliette had caused extensive damage because of high winds and the weight of snow. Trees were down and various parts of the mountains needed to be inspected.
Storm Juliette - Rescue and restoring power in Mallorca
Power was out in various parts of the island
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