Residents of the one-time Sa Nostra Bank headquarters, a building right by where the huge sinkhole on Palma's Avenidas emerged last Monday, had notified the Emaya municipal services agency of a water leak in the building's car park a week before the incident. A jet of water had appeared on the fourth floor of the garage and some twenty cars were removed as a precaution from both the fourth and the third floors.
Palma sinkhole - Residents had warned of water leak
Residents feel that a longstanding problem was exacerbated by the storm
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